Hi, everyone - SopranoRachel here. I'm a classical singer, and I'm branching out into voice acting because I already have a skill set for it. I thought this would be a great place to start, especially since I love poetry. I'm a native English speaker (American), and I'm not intimidated by European languages or musical terms since I already use these in my work. I'm also a passionate birdwatcher and am already excited about the possibility of recording Birds and Nature which contains some written-out birdsongs (my friends make fun of me for putting English words to birdsongs, but that's how I remember them). I have a question I haven't seen addressed: does LV have a policy or suggestions about how to handle quotations within read material? Do you say "quote" or do you affect a slightly different range/voice, or is it up to me depending on the text? Example here: I don't even know what the quotes are from:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/49982/49982-h/49982-h.htm#c14
Thanks for any input. I'm going to set up my equipment in the next couple of days, send my test, and get going!
Rachel
p.s. I would like to do the reading above but am not officially claiming it yet because I need to make sure my setup is complete. Stay tuned...
Greetings!
Welcome here at LibriVox, Rachel
In the case of the birds I's just mimic the bird's sound and for other quotes I'd change voice slightly, but check with the BC.
If you already can claim a section also highly depends on the BC. Maybe you just ask if you can't survive without reading in that project Usually there is a 1-month-timeslot to finish a section.
Every once in a while there is also some singing-stuff to record here, so -stay tuned
I highly depends On the text, on the BC, on how the book is approached here.SopranoRachel wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2018, 7:43 am I have a question I haven't seen addressed: does LV have a policy or suggestions about how to handle quotations within read material? Do you say "quote" or do you affect a slightly different range/voice, or is it up to me depending on the text? Example here: I don't even know what the quotes are from:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/49982/49982-h/49982-h.htm#c14
In the case of the birds I's just mimic the bird's sound and for other quotes I'd change voice slightly, but check with the BC.
If you already can claim a section also highly depends on the BC. Maybe you just ask if you can't survive without reading in that project Usually there is a 1-month-timeslot to finish a section.
Every once in a while there is also some singing-stuff to record here, so -stay tuned
We currently have a singing piece on Bach that is being recorded if you would like to sign up. See my signature for more information.
Hope to see you there.
Hope to see you there.
Kim
Looking for readers for:
Humorous Biographies (1 chapter)+ DR version (male roles)
NEW14th Century Travels
Life in South Africa
MultiLingual Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Sections wanting PL
Looking for readers for:
Humorous Biographies (1 chapter)+ DR version (male roles)
NEW14th Century Travels
Life in South Africa
MultiLingual Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Sections wanting PL
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That's what I suspected that it is the Schweitzer <sigh> It's really a pity, such a wonderful project and I am living in the wrong country. Thank you for the link.