COMPLETE[DRs]DR Scene and Story Collection, Volume 003 - thw
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Eliza,ElizaZ wrote: ↑December 4th, 2021, 6:48 pm Elsie for DR 10 clocks in at 01:39.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/making_elsie_milne.mp3
Since I am the BC for this one, if someone else would be willing to PL, that would be great. Open to CC.
That was amathing!! I just fell in love with Elsie. She is sooo cute. I am proud to share a 'stage' with her.
Elsie is PLOK right out of the box!
Wayne
Wayne
We never really grow up, we just learn how to act in public.
We never really grow up, we just learn how to act in public.
Hi thereMozartjr wrote: ↑November 19th, 2021, 2:08 pm Hi,
I finished editing The Eye of Apollo. Here's the link:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/drsceneandstoryvol003_07_various_128kb.mp3 Duration: 42:30
If someone could PL this for me, that would be appreciated.
Mozartjr
I have finished listening for #7 Eye of Apollo. Please mark this "See PL Notes" for Mozart, and I've sent him a personal message with details.
~Lynette * -
Fancy some fun character recording? Small parts needed in these dramatic novels: Clouds of Witness | Ivanhoe (DR)
Fancy some fun character recording? Small parts needed in these dramatic novels: Clouds of Witness | Ivanhoe (DR)
Thank you.
PL Notes here in the forum would be better if possible so that we may all learn from them.
Thanks, Todd
PL Notes here in the forum would be better if possible so that we may all learn from them.
Thanks, Todd
OK, sure - sorry 'bout that. Let me copy/paste them here, too.
Hi, Mozart!
I've finished listening to Eye of Apollo.
All the lines are assembled correctly - good pause pacing for that, by the way!
I do have some notes regarding volume areas. I wasn't going to attend so much to this aspect, per your preference, but these spots here either suddenly hurt my ears, or I had trouble hearing what was being said. (Did you adjust the character tracks before splicing, so that they "read" as similar decibels? Even if you did that beforehand, voices often do weird volume things when they're pasted in with each other - timbre affects how loud it sounds in relation to others, as well as how close or far from the mic the readers were, so there's often still significant discrepancies even with doing what I call "decibel therapy" on the files before editing.)
I'm going to use + where a stretch should be amplified for more volume, and - where a stretch should be de-amplified for less volume:
- 8:44-9:11 and 9:18-9:50
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
- 13:32-13:33 and 13:35-14:08
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
+ 17:31-17:34 and 17:36-17:42 and 17:45-17:57
+ 19:02 and 19:05-19:08
+ 19:19-19:20 and 19:24-19:48
+ 19:55 and 19:59-20:01
- 20:36-20:38 and 21:25-21:30
- 21:49-21:54 and 22:26-22:30
- 24:05 and 26:10-26:13
- 27:52-27:55
+ 28:49-28:57
+ 29:18-29:19 and 29:27-29:29
- 30:40-30:43 and 30:44-30:46
+ 32:23-32:25 and 32:27-32:29 and 32:35
+ 32:40-32:43 an 33:58
+ 34:59-35:01 and 35:08-35:12
+ 38:07-38:09 and 38:31-38:38
+ 39:00-39:04 and 39:34-39:50
+ 40:14 and 40:49-40:52
+ 41:14
+ 42:00-42:01 and 42:21
Hi, Mozart!
I've finished listening to Eye of Apollo.
All the lines are assembled correctly - good pause pacing for that, by the way!
I do have some notes regarding volume areas. I wasn't going to attend so much to this aspect, per your preference, but these spots here either suddenly hurt my ears, or I had trouble hearing what was being said. (Did you adjust the character tracks before splicing, so that they "read" as similar decibels? Even if you did that beforehand, voices often do weird volume things when they're pasted in with each other - timbre affects how loud it sounds in relation to others, as well as how close or far from the mic the readers were, so there's often still significant discrepancies even with doing what I call "decibel therapy" on the files before editing.)
I'm going to use + where a stretch should be amplified for more volume, and - where a stretch should be de-amplified for less volume:
- 8:44-9:11 and 9:18-9:50
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
- 13:32-13:33 and 13:35-14:08
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
+ 17:31-17:34 and 17:36-17:42 and 17:45-17:57
+ 19:02 and 19:05-19:08
+ 19:19-19:20 and 19:24-19:48
+ 19:55 and 19:59-20:01
- 20:36-20:38 and 21:25-21:30
- 21:49-21:54 and 22:26-22:30
- 24:05 and 26:10-26:13
- 27:52-27:55
+ 28:49-28:57
+ 29:18-29:19 and 29:27-29:29
- 30:40-30:43 and 30:44-30:46
+ 32:23-32:25 and 32:27-32:29 and 32:35
+ 32:40-32:43 an 33:58
+ 34:59-35:01 and 35:08-35:12
+ 38:07-38:09 and 38:31-38:38
+ 39:00-39:04 and 39:34-39:50
+ 40:14 and 40:49-40:52
+ 41:14
+ 42:00-42:01 and 42:21
~Lynette * -
Fancy some fun character recording? Small parts needed in these dramatic novels: Clouds of Witness | Ivanhoe (DR)
Fancy some fun character recording? Small parts needed in these dramatic novels: Clouds of Witness | Ivanhoe (DR)
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Ok, wonderful, thanks! I'll try to do that soon.LCaulkins wrote: ↑December 6th, 2021, 7:33 pm OK, sure - sorry 'bout that. Let me copy/paste them here, too.
Hi, Mozart!
I've finished listening to Eye of Apollo.
All the lines are assembled correctly - good pause pacing for that, by the way!
I do have some notes regarding volume areas. I wasn't going to attend so much to this aspect, per your preference, but these spots here either suddenly hurt my ears, or I had trouble hearing what was being said. (Did you adjust the character tracks before splicing, so that they "read" as similar decibels? Even if you did that beforehand, voices often do weird volume things when they're pasted in with each other - timbre affects how loud it sounds in relation to others, as well as how close or far from the mic the readers were, so there's often still significant discrepancies even with doing what I call "decibel therapy" on the files before editing.)
I'm going to use + where a stretch should be amplified for more volume, and - where a stretch should be de-amplified for less volume:
- 8:44-9:11 and 9:18-9:50
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
- 13:32-13:33 and 13:35-14:08
+ 16:57 and 16:59-17:05
+ 17:31-17:34 and 17:36-17:42 and 17:45-17:57
+ 19:02 and 19:05-19:08
+ 19:19-19:20 and 19:24-19:48
+ 19:55 and 19:59-20:01
- 20:36-20:38 and 21:25-21:30
- 21:49-21:54 and 22:26-22:30
- 24:05 and 26:10-26:13
- 27:52-27:55
+ 28:49-28:57
+ 29:18-29:19 and 29:27-29:29
- 30:40-30:43 and 30:44-30:46
+ 32:23-32:25 and 32:27-32:29 and 32:35
+ 32:40-32:43 an 33:58
+ 34:59-35:01 and 35:08-35:12
+ 38:07-38:09 and 38:31-38:38
+ 39:00-39:04 and 39:34-39:50
+ 40:14 and 40:49-40:52
+ 41:14
+ 42:00-42:01 and 42:21
Mozartjr
I can read for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three if that's ok.
Last edited by flavo5000 on December 8th, 2021, 10:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
Alrighty. Here's the recording for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heartsofthree_henrymorgan_jacklondon_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heartsofthree_henrymorgan_jacklondon_128kb.mp3
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
PL Notes for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three:flavo5000 wrote: ↑December 8th, 2021, 1:56 pm Alrighty. Here's the recording for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heartsofthree_henrymorgan_jacklondon_128kb.mp3
Appreciate you doing Henry for us, and so fast! This is terrific, except his first two lines are missing (they are at the bottom of page 6 on the script). If you could please insert those after your voice credit, that would be perfect).
Scott
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
Oops, not sure how I missed those. Here's the updated file:SCaulkins wrote: ↑December 8th, 2021, 5:57 pmPL Notes for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three:flavo5000 wrote: ↑December 8th, 2021, 1:56 pm Alrighty. Here's the recording for Henry Morgan in Hearts of Three:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heartsofthree_henrymorgan_jacklondon_128kb.mp3
Appreciate you doing Henry for us, and so fast! This is terrific, except his first two lines are missing (they are at the bottom of page 6 on the script). If you could please insert those after your voice credit, that would be perfect).
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heartsofthree_henrymorgan_jacklondon_128kb.mp3
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
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Obviously an editing mistake I didn't catch, sorry.ElizaZ wrote: ↑December 4th, 2021, 4:59 pmHaha yes, love it, Wayne. My favorite part is how your voice gets more and more annoyed the further along we get. Thanks for your contribution. One note - right around 14:48 it sounds like you cut off the first half of a word. "I thought you'd like that.) Robert leapt to his feet as if he had been shot" - instead of "Robert" in this line I'm just hearing "-ert."Kalamareader wrote: ↑December 1st, 2021, 11:16 pm Here is Author for the Christmas Story:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/makingofachristmasstory_author_milne.mp3 18:00
Eliza, I hope you like what I did with this.
Thanks for the chance,
Wayne
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/makingofachristmasstory_author_milne.mp3
Wayne
Wayne
We never really grow up, we just learn how to act in public.
We never really grow up, we just learn how to act in public.