[COMPLETE]World's Story 1: China, Japan, Islands of the Pacific - kit

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Kitty wrote: :hmm: I hope you save "every" file you are recording :shock: I always keep my files neatly organized in folders for each project, until that project is finished and archived. We had a big crash last year and there it came quite in handy to keep the files stored on your computer, because those who didn't had to re-record some sections.

You can do as you like of course, but I prefer to be on the safe side :mrgreen:
Yes, I do. I usually have different versions of the same recording.
For example: R_worldstory_volume01_121_tappan_128kb. R stands for a raw recording. D stands for a draft. FD stands for a final draft.
Kitty wrote: :thumbs: definitely will come in handy some day in the stage plays. Your repertoire and possibility for roles is multiplying with each improvement you do. Excellent attitude.

Sonia
Thanks :9:

Here's the corrected section:
https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worl ... _128kb.mp3

Time is 1:46
Thanks, SaraHale. :D
Constructive criticism is always welcome. :thumbs:
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SaraHale wrote:Yes, I do. I usually have different versions of the same recording.
For example: R_worldstory_volume01_121_tappan_128kb. R stands for a raw recording. D stands for a draft. FD stands for a final draft.
oh wow, then you are even more organized than me 8-)
great thanks, now it's totally PL ok.

Sonia
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Kitty wrote: oh wow, then you are even more organized than me 8-)
I started doing that when I recorded long sections, The Two Brothers and Beauty and Beast. After that, it became a habit. 8-)
great thanks, now it's totally PL ok.

Sonia
AWESOME! :thumbs:
Thanks, SaraHale. :D
Constructive criticism is always welcome. :thumbs:
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THANK YOU !!! that means I can start assembling. I already recorded my narrator parts as well, and was only waiting for you guys. :9:

I'll be back with PLing soon !

Sonia
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wonderful play-acting, Tomas :clap: the president is just as I pictured him, so serene and entreating, compared to the more sentimental emperor. I just noticed you basically had to say the same thing three times with a bit of a variation LOL

And the first parishioner is hilariously jovial. :lol: I love it that you, Todd and Sarah all play your parts a bit differently, I mean the sort of character you give them. It makes great for a change in entertainment with each scene. :thumbs:

Both parts: PL ok.

And here is already The Sorrows of Han assembled:

https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worl ... _128kb.mp3
Recording time: 8:37 min.

In my humble opinion, it sounds extremely well. Everybody is perfectly in character. Thanks, guys, for lending your talents.

Jim, you can go ahead and PL this section. Just one reminder, I don't know whether you are checking with or without the text normally, but could you please check with the text for the stage plays ? You need to check whether I placed every part in the correct places when I assembled them and that I didn't miss any.

Thank you

Sonia

PS Ribs and skin is up next for assembling, but maybe I won't finish tonight. It's a much longer text I suspect, and it's near midnight already. Patience.
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ah you've been on a roll !

Excellent renderings. At the beginning of the dirge I thought you would break out in song. It was a sort of song-like quality throughout the poem, which of course is perfect for the dirge. :thumbs: PL ok

I extremely loved the poem of the messenger, I must say. Had a sort of light-hearted vibe. Well done.

Only one note with this section:

> at 0:12: could you please also add the rest of the "subtitle": fourth century B.C. Just so the audience know the historic context. Thanks :)

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Kitty wrote:at 0:12: could you please also add the rest of the "subtitle": fourth century B.C. Just so the audience know the historic context. Thanks :)
Subtitle uploaded, with a new time of 1:17: https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worl ... _128kb.mp3

(I'm on the ball today, hehe) 8-)
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WiltedScribe wrote:Subtitle uploaded, with a new time of 1:17: https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worl ... _128kb.mp3

(I'm on the ball today, hehe) 8-)
you are indeed :thumbs: PL ok.

And this will be rewarded with the special distinction of having achieved the section that reaches our 50% done mark !!!!
70 sections completed, 70 more to go. And this in a bit over one month. Not bad ! I hoped, but I never dreamed this project would find such a great success. :9:

Thank you all.

Sonia
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The Sorrows of Han is PL OK. All is well! :clap:
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thank you Jim, great ! :9:

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and here is Ribs and Skin, assembled, and kudos to all of you. Each of the parishioners sound great in their respective scene and Eva and Nemo are proving a great comedic double act here. This is even better than The Sorrows of Han :9: and if I may say so myself, I'm pretty proud of my merging skills for the beating and fighting scene. :mrgreen: It sounds quite authentic. I would love to see Eva and Nemo get at it on stage :lol:

https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worl ... _128kb.mp3
Recording time: 16:56 min.

Jim...over to you :)

Sonia
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Post by neecheelok70 »

Excellent work from everybody. And, Sonia, you have a right to be proud of your work of assembling, especially those portions of the two combatants--rector and curate--at the end. Definitely and wonderfully PL OK! :clap:
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thank you Jim, that was prompt feedback :9:

Sonia
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