Hey gang, I just want to introduce myself. I first started working in radio in the 80s in Needles Ca. at KSFE Radio. I was still in High School and joined the military shortly after that. Although I had many side gigs as a VJ and Club DJ, I never took my voice very seriously, even though many people told me over the years that I have a decent voice.
Now, as a real estate photographer, I have had the opportunity to do several voiceovers for the walkthrough tours that I create for my agents, and I have decided to take my game to the next level. This is why I have joined LibriVox and I look forward to learning all I can from you amazing artists here!
A new voice from Maryland currently, although not originally.
Welcome CSGAudio!
The best place to start is the wiki guide for Listeners and Volunteers: https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Main_Page . This will give you an idea of what you need and the steps to getting started. I recommend poking around the Librivox site for a bit as well as these boards to get a feel for how the whole process works, if you haven't previously been familiar with Librivox or used it as a listener.
You will want to do your 1-minute test to make sure your technical specs are good to go and once that has been okay'd, then a good way to get your feet wet is to do a chapter in a group project, or read a short work or a poem for one of the collections that are always going on in the Readers Wanted: Short Works board.
If you have any questions, just ask. Enjoy!
Colleen
The best place to start is the wiki guide for Listeners and Volunteers: https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Main_Page . This will give you an idea of what you need and the steps to getting started. I recommend poking around the Librivox site for a bit as well as these boards to get a feel for how the whole process works, if you haven't previously been familiar with Librivox or used it as a listener.
You will want to do your 1-minute test to make sure your technical specs are good to go and once that has been okay'd, then a good way to get your feet wet is to do a chapter in a group project, or read a short work or a poem for one of the collections that are always going on in the Readers Wanted: Short Works board.
If you have any questions, just ask. Enjoy!
Colleen
Colleen McMahon
No matter where you go, there you are. -- Buckaroo Banzai
No matter where you go, there you are. -- Buckaroo Banzai
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Hi Christopher!
Very pleasant indeed!many people told me over the years that I have a decent voice.
Good decision! Thanx for acting here and have good luck!Now, as a real estate photographer, I have had the opportunity to do several voiceovers for the walkthrough tours that I create for my agents, and I have decided to take my game to the next level.