[Complete]Dramatized Bible Stories of the OldTest.-ans
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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glennobrien wrote:Can I please read Brothers in Joseph parts 1 and 2 (stories 4 and 5)?
Here are the files:Breeze wrote:Okay. I'll put you down for that.
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_brothers_04.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_brothers_05.mp3
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Here is Manoah's wife:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_manoahswife_11.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_manoahswife_11.mp3
~Vanessa Cooley (Tauriel)
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"She walks in starlight in another world..."
~Kili, The Desolation of Smaug
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"She walks in starlight in another world..."
~Kili, The Desolation of Smaug
Thanks.
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Caught up on the proof listening yesterday. I believe everybody's parts are PL okay now.
I especially enjoyed some of your parts Esther and everyone else was good too.
I especially enjoyed some of your parts Esther and everyone else was good too.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Hi there!
I'd love to be apart of this! I do have a few questions though as it's my first time.
1. When you record a part with multiple lines in different places, how should I record them? Do I just say it all in one file? I'm not sure about the correct procedure.
2. When someone says at the beginning of their recording [role], read by [name], during editing I assume all of those get 'chopped' out?
3. Do we just record everything in our own accent? I assume so, unless in other works a character is clearly defined as being with a different accent? Maybe not!
4. With dramatised recordings, can we give it a bit more 'umph'? Like almost acting? And do the editors add effects and stuff to make it more dramatized?
Sorry for the questions but I just really want to completely understand it all and get it right
Anyway, I'd love to take the part of Moses 6, 7 & 8 if that's still available
I'd like my catalog name to be Howie J. Watts
Thank you!
I'd love to be apart of this! I do have a few questions though as it's my first time.
1. When you record a part with multiple lines in different places, how should I record them? Do I just say it all in one file? I'm not sure about the correct procedure.
2. When someone says at the beginning of their recording [role], read by [name], during editing I assume all of those get 'chopped' out?
3. Do we just record everything in our own accent? I assume so, unless in other works a character is clearly defined as being with a different accent? Maybe not!
4. With dramatised recordings, can we give it a bit more 'umph'? Like almost acting? And do the editors add effects and stuff to make it more dramatized?
Sorry for the questions but I just really want to completely understand it all and get it right
Anyway, I'd love to take the part of Moses 6, 7 & 8 if that's still available
I'd like my catalog name to be Howie J. Watts
Thank you!
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Could I have Lot's Daughter, 2, if it's still open? I read over the part, and yes, it's pretty strange. But, hey, it's the Bible, so I don't mind reading it.
Thanks!
-tayshalynn
Thanks!
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I went ahead and uploaded the recording for Lot's daughter. I hope that's okay. Please let me know if I need to make any changes. I'm pretty new here.tayshalynn wrote:Could I have Lot's Daughter, 2, if it's still open? I read over the part, and yes, it's pretty strange. But, hey, it's the Bible, so I don't mind reading it.
Thanks!
-tayshalynn
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_lotsdaughter_2.mp3
file duration: 00, 24
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Here's Pharoah:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_02.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_04.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_05.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_06.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_07.mp3
I'll do the rest soon. Thanks!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_02.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_04.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_05.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_06.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_pharoah_07.mp3
I'll do the rest soon. Thanks!
Adele
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Finally done grad school and maybe actually able to record again
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Finally done grad school and maybe actually able to record again
I think I can do "sons of the prophets 18" and "servant 18." I am having difficulty finding those lines, so if someone could direct me to them that would be great.
Edit: I found them. If it's too much to do two parts in the same story, I can just do "servant 18"
Edit: I found them. If it's too much to do two parts in the same story, I can just do "servant 18"
"Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker."
-C.S. Lewis
-C.S. Lewis
Thank you.tayshalynn wrote:I went ahead and uploaded the recording for Lot's daughter. I hope that's okay. Please let me know if I need to make any changes. I'm pretty new here.tayshalynn wrote:Could I have Lot's Daughter, 2, if it's still open? I read over the part, and yes, it's pretty strange. But, hey, it's the Bible, so I don't mind reading it.
Thanks!
-tayshalynn
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_lotsdaughter_2.mp3
file duration: 00, 24
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
1. When you record a part with multiple lines in different places, how should I record them? Do I just say it all in one file? I'm not sure about the correct procedure.
All in one file but leave a little gap between them.
2. When someone says at the beginning of their recording [role], read by [name], during editing I assume all of those get 'chopped' out?
They all get put at the beginning of the recording.
3. Do we just record everything in our own accent? I assume so, unless in other works a character is clearly defined as being with a different accent? Maybe not!
No need to do a different accent unless you want to.
4. With dramatised recordings, can we give it a bit more 'umph'? Like almost acting? And do the editors add effects and stuff to make it more dramatized?
Yes! 'Umph' is great.
Sorry for the questions but I just really want to completely understand it all and get it right
Anyway, I'd love to take the part of Moses 6, 7 & 8 if that's still available
Yes, that would be great.
All in one file but leave a little gap between them.
2. When someone says at the beginning of their recording [role], read by [name], during editing I assume all of those get 'chopped' out?
They all get put at the beginning of the recording.
3. Do we just record everything in our own accent? I assume so, unless in other works a character is clearly defined as being with a different accent? Maybe not!
No need to do a different accent unless you want to.
4. With dramatised recordings, can we give it a bit more 'umph'? Like almost acting? And do the editors add effects and stuff to make it more dramatized?
Yes! 'Umph' is great.
Sorry for the questions but I just really want to completely understand it all and get it right
Anyway, I'd love to take the part of Moses 6, 7 & 8 if that's still available
Yes, that would be great.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Click here to read about it.
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Click here to read about it.
It's better if you just do servants. You may be able to find another part you like though.Anfinwen wrote:I think I can do "sons of the prophets 18" and "servant 18." I am having difficulty finding those lines, so if someone could direct me to them that would be great.
Edit: I found them. If it's too much to do two parts in the same story, I can just do "servant 18"
What name would you like to have in the catalogue?
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
Thank you very much for your help! One last thing...what does 20/7 mean? ?Breeze wrote:1. When you record a part with multiple lines in different places, how should I record them? Do I just say it all in one file? I'm not sure about the correct procedure.
All in one file but leave a little gap between them.
2. When someone says at the beginning of their recording [role], read by [name], during editing I assume all of those get 'chopped' out?
They all get put at the beginning of the recording.
3. Do we just record everything in our own accent? I assume so, unless in other works a character is clearly defined as being with a different accent? Maybe not!
No need to do a different accent unless you want to.
4. With dramatised recordings, can we give it a bit more 'umph'? Like almost acting? And do the editors add effects and stuff to make it more dramatized?
Yes! 'Umph' is great.
Sorry for the questions but I just really want to completely understand it all and get it right
Anyway, I'd love to take the part of Moses 6, 7 & 8 if that's still available
Yes, that would be great.
- Howard