[Studiotalk] studiotalk Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1

James Langton jameslangton at nypl.org
Thu Dec 10 12:05:54 CST 2020


Hi Linda

I suggest you contact Chris Mundy at MSCE. His email is

msceqa1 at gmail.com

Chris trained me on Hindenburg and left me with an excellent document which
gave concise but detailed instructions, based on a book we produced.

Chris is wonderful!

All best
James Langton
NYPL Audiobook Studio

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> Hi all,
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> I was wondering if anybody out there that uses Hindenburg has developed
> any written instructions for the various elements involved in production?
> I have written up some basic instructions for my volunteers regarding how
> to record my narrators, but I have nothing detailing the other parts of
> audiobook creation (editing, mark up, adding titles / chapter headings for
> contents, exporting, and so on).  I have not found the info in the help
> section of the software very helpful without a very involved understanding
> of the program itself. I really need something for someone who is starting
> from scratch.   I may not be able to work with training any volunteers in a
> personal setting any time soon due to several factors including the whole
> social distancing thing so anything that other studios may be using would
> be extremely helpful at this point.
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> Hope all of you are doing well during these challenging times.
>
> Lin
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> Linden Coffman
> Director
> Indiana Voices
> Indiana State Library
> Talking Book & Braille Library
> 315 West Ohio Street
> Indianapolis, IN 46202
> 317-232-3683
> E-mail: lcoffman at library.in.gov
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