~FULL [DRAM.READ] Count of Monte Cristo by Alex. Dumas-mas

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Kristingj
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (1802 - 1870).
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the authors most popular works. It's an adventure novel that takes place between 1815-1838 in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and in the Levant. It follows the main character through love, betrayal, vengence and forgiveness. ( Kristingj)
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Kristin

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Claiming notes:
  • - This is a huge project, and a lot of the main and supporting characters, though they seem to not have many chapters, say a lot. So take a look at the chapters if you want a small role; few chapters doesn't necessary mean small.
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    - Most of the main and supporting parts have a sentence here and there in Italian, French or Latin, nothing huge. I want these to be as good as you can make them, so please use an online pronunciation guide if needed to make sure you're getting it right, and use the pronunciation guide for the character names in the first post.
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Post by annise »

Mary Tudor is a play - most plays are 1-2hours reading , and we don't include works written as plays in the limit.

You are aware that this will be around 50 hours long . And that we have 3 versions in the catalogue already I suppose.

Anne
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annise wrote:Mary Tudor is a play - most plays are 1-2hours reading , and we don't include works written as plays in the limit.

You are aware that this will be around 50 hours long . And that we have 3 versions in the catalogue already I suppose.

Anne
Oh, okay then:P

Yes, I am aware, but I have been wanting to do it for a while, and it's one of my favorite books, so i decided to go for it anyway.
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Post by HoosierMary »

I'll read Benedetto!
Mary

I'll be away from LV until mid January.
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HoosierMary wrote:I'll read Benedetto!
Thanks, I have you signed up:D
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Post by Xenablue »

I'd like to claim Julie.
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Post by MaryAnnSpiegel »

Kristin,

I can MC this for you. I have a few questions. I'll PM you tonight once I get home.

MaryAnn
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Xenablue wrote:I'd like to claim Julie.
All registered :D
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Post by Kristingj »

MaryAnnSpiegel wrote:Kristin,

I can MC this for you. I have a few questions. I'll PM you tonight once I get home.

MaryAnn
Thanks, ask away:)
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Post by deValentinois »

Could I claim Lucien Debray?
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deValentinois wrote:Could I claim Lucien Debray?
Welcome to LibriVox! Of course, I will sign you up to Lucien. What Cataloge name would you like to have?

Please make sure you complete the "1 Minute Test" for review before you start actively recording any chapters for projects. This is NOT an audition, but a way to check to make sure all your technical settings are correct, your volume loud enough, etc. You will find the information for the 1-Minute Test Recording here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test. The instructions also tell you how to upload your test and then post in the Listeners and Editors Wanted forum so someone can give you feedback on it.

Also, as this is a Dramatic Reading, here's a few tips to make a great recording.
First, try and make sure you have as little background noise as possible. Follow the tips here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Noise_Cleaning.
Second, when recording a part, think of it as having a conversation. How would you naturally speak? read the text and see how the character reacts to the things around him, and if it doesn't say, then try to imagine it yourself. Let the reactions sound in your voice. A line can be read in extremely different ways, depending on if teh character is sad or happy, so just remember to pay attention to the text and what is going on around him.
Third, when you edit after you have recorded (you will edit, we all do), leave at leats 3-4 seconds between the lines, so that it will be clear when I edit where the break is.

At the Newbie Guide to Recording: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Newbie_Guide_to_Recording,you can see how to set up your computer to record.

If you'd like to introduce yourself to the community, you can do so here: http://forum.librivox.org/viewforum.php?f=17

An overview of how Librivox works can be found here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/How_LibriVox_Works

There are numerous ways to volunteer here. An important one is proof-listening, which consists of checking someone's recording for errors. If you'd like to give that a try, you can find lots of information here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Guide_for_Proof-listeners
One of our volunteers has created a number of videos that you might find helpful to learn more about the workings of Librivox. You can find a listing of those here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/User:Philchenevert

Also to point out to professional (or aspiring) Voice Over artists, all our recordings are put back into the public domain which means sometimes they are sold on ebay, etc. Have a look at this page which describes our Public Domain policy: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Copyright_and_Public_Domain

I hope you have fun and please, don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
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Post by Tauriel »

Yay! I'm so excited about this! :D May I read for Valentine de Villefort?
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Post by Kristingj »

Tauriel wrote:Yay! I'm so excited about this! :D May I read for Valentine de Villefort?
I'm sorry, but she's taken. Look at the google doc here to see what is available: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ahx-8kvpCBOt5eKxRZeO0ntS6V9lmhiZcN0JrVlGJLg/edit#gid=0
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Post by deValentinois »

Kristingj wrote:
deValentinois wrote:Could I claim Lucien Debray?
Welcome to LibriVox! Of course, I will sign you up to Lucien. What Cataloge name would you like to have?

Please make sure you complete the "1 Minute Test" for review before you start actively recording any chapters for projects. This is NOT an audition, but a way to check to make sure all your technical settings are correct, your volume loud enough, etc. You will find the information for the 1-Minute Test Recording here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test. The instructions also tell you how to upload your test and then post in the Listeners and Editors Wanted forum so someone can give you feedback on it.

Also, as this is a Dramatic Reading, here's a few tips to make a great recording.
First, try and make sure you have as little background noise as possible. Follow the tips here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Noise_Cleaning.
Second, when recording a part, think of it as having a conversation. How would you naturally speak? read the text and see how the character reacts to the things around him, and if it doesn't say, then try to imagine it yourself. Let the reactions sound in your voice. A line can be read in extremely different ways, depending on if teh character is sad or happy, so just remember to pay attention to the text and what is going on around him.
Third, when you edit after you have recorded (you will edit, we all do), leave at leats 3-4 seconds between the lines, so that it will be clear when I edit where the break is.

At the Newbie Guide to Recording: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Newbie_Guide_to_Recording,you can see how to set up your computer to record.

If you'd like to introduce yourself to the community, you can do so here: http://forum.librivox.org/viewforum.php?f=17

An overview of how Librivox works can be found here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/How_LibriVox_Works

There are numerous ways to volunteer here. An important one is proof-listening, which consists of checking someone's recording for errors. If you'd like to give that a try, you can find lots of information here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Guide_for_Proof-listeners
One of our volunteers has created a number of videos that you might find helpful to learn more about the workings of Librivox. You can find a listing of those here: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/User:Philchenevert

Also to point out to professional (or aspiring) Voice Over artists, all our recordings are put back into the public domain which means sometimes they are sold on ebay, etc. Have a look at this page which describes our Public Domain policy: http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Copyright_and_Public_Domain

I hope you have fun and please, don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
Could you set Olivia Tucker as my catalogue name? Thanks.
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