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Commemorating Scott's tenth year in audiobooks.

Commemorating Scott's tenth year in audiobooks.

 

Hi everyone, Scott Brick here, again, with more updates. I know, three in seven days, we’re making up for lost time, eh?

 

First off, remember a few days ago when I promised I’d be posting more contest updates soon? Well, here’s your first. We just heard back from another judge with their results, so at this point we’re about 75% of the way to having all of our finalists. Soon, we promise. Soon.

 

Secondly, I’ve been asked many times over the past several months about whether or not I’ll be doing any more audiobook classes in the LA area. Well, for those of you looking for practice and instruction, I’ve got good news: two classes in September and October.

 

Scott will teach in Los Angeles on September 26.

Scott will teach in Los Angeles on September 26.

The first will be an audiobook workshop I’ll be conducting on September 26th, 2009. It’s part of the VoiceLympics Cruise, which, if you haven’t heard about it, you should definitely click on the link to check out their site. It’s a week-long cruise, sailing from Vancouver to Los Angeles from September 21-26.

 

Onboard, there’ll be instruction from some amazing voiceover instructors, including the legendary Bob Bergen. Once you dock here in LA, well, that’s where my workshop comes in; I’m part of the welcoming committee, clearly. We’ll be at VoiceTrax West in Studio City — on dry land, of course. Please note that class size will be limited to twelve.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: You don’t have to take part in the VoiceLympics Cruise to take part in my workshop; people going on the cruise will have first priority for places in the class, however. If you’d like to sign up for this workshop, please email me by clicking here and I’ll forward you the pertinent information.

 

Scott will be teaching with Pat on October 10-11.

Scott will be teaching with Pat on October 10-11.

And if those dates don’t work for you, I’ve got a second class coming up in October. On the weekend of October 10-11, Pat Fraley will be teaching a seminar in Hollywood, at which I’ll be guest-lecturing. If you aren’t familiar with Pat, you should check out his great website, I think you’ll love it. If his October seminar isn’t listed yet, you can click here to email him for information.

 

Both of these classes will be similar: it’ll be you, me, and the mic. A bit of lecturing, some general knowledge you should be aware of, then hands-on training with you reading at the microphone, and me directing you. Teaching workshops like this are some of the best times I have in this industry. I hope to see you there.

 

Thanks for your time. More updates to come soon!

 

Thanks for listening,

 

Scott Brick

 


 

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Okay, this is big, so pay attention:

 

Ever wanted to become an audiobook narrator? Ever had someone tell you you’re an amazing storyteller, that you’d be a natural at reading books for a living? Ever listened to an audiobook and thought, “Hell, I can do that”? Well, if so, then this is your chance. I’m officially announcing the beginning of my new contest: Share The Experience. The winner will find themselves plucked out of book-reading obscurity and dropped into the world of audiobook employment.

 

The reason for my doing this is fairly simple. See, it’s my tenth anniversary in about a month. That’s right, I did my very first audiobook gig back on June 10th, 1999, two short stories for Dove Audio that led me down the path to a wonderful new career. Well, in order to celebrate, I thought I’d do my best to help someone else get the same opportunity. That said, I’ve been working with the Audio Publishers Association to put this contest together, where, upon completion, we will have located – and employed – our industry’s newest audiobook narrator.

 

How does it work? Simple. Put together a demo — a recording of you reading one of your favorite books, no longer than three minutes — and email it off to me here at my site in mp3 format. On June 10th our judges, who represent the biggest audiobook publishers in the entire industry, will begin assembling the top contestants. The winner will be chosen from a final pool of twenty-five, and a total of five winners will be named. Our runners-up will receive free training in audiobook narration skills by Pat Fraley, one of the greatest teachers this industry has ever seen. If you drop by his website, www.patfraley.com, you’ll see he has a number of products available, videos, and DVDs devoted to teaching audiobook skills, and these will be handed out to our top contestants. Our second-place winner will also receive a personal session with Pat, invaluable hands-on instruction by a true master of the art.

 

But our Grand Prize winner…ah, that’ll be truly special.

 

First of all, the Grand Prize winner will get a personal instruction session with me in the studio. I know, I know. There’ll be a slight pause while everyone says, “That doesn’t seem truly special to me!” Well, that’s not the special part. See, when I said our judges represent all the biggest publishers in the audiobook industry, I truly meant it: they’re the folks who do the actual casting for the audiobooks you listen to. And as a result, a number of them have graciously volunteered some work on projects they’ve got coming out soon. Some will be short stories, some will be portions of novels that will be done as multi-narrator reads, and all of them will be offered to our Grand Prize winner.

 

That’s right: our winner will not only get free personalized instruction in the art of narration, but will immediately find themselves employed by our judges, working for publishers like Random House, Harper Collins, and Hachette.

 

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Now there are a few caveats, some small print (or smaller, shall we say; definitely not tiny!). For instance, we’ve got two studios that have volunteered to host our recording session, one in New York, the other in L.A. Our winner will be expected to travel on their own dime to either location in order to claim their prize. (No free travel here, folks, sorry.) Another is that the contest is open only to true newcomers: nobody who’s received monetary compensation for audiobook narration in the past will be eligible to participate. Sorry, but that’s a sticking point. Now, if you’ve narrated in the past but have never been paid for it, that’s fine; if you’ve done work reading for the blind on a charitable basis, for instance, no worries, you’re still eligible. But no pros will be accepted. None. And submissions will only be accepted during the contest’s official dates; no early or late submissions will be accepted. (Which means please don’t email me any MP3s until June 10th: they’ll likely just hit the spam filter.)

 

Now, although the contest doesn’t officially begin until June 10th, there is a unique opportunity if you’re planning on attending this year’s Audio Publishers Association Conference on May 28th, 2009 in New York. APAC attendees will be able to do early, in-person auditions in front of all our attending judges. This is a truly rare opportunity: to have your voice assessed by all the major casting people in this industry, all at the same time. I highly recommend you take advantage of this opportunity if you’re able. You won’t regret it. You can click here to learn more about APAC, or email scott@scottbrickpresents.com with “APAC AUDITION” in the subject line to schedule your audition. Our contest page will always have the latest updates, and we’ll notify our mailing list when there’s news you can use (click here to subscribe). Official rules are currently being argued over by a gaggle of lawyers; we’ll email the mailing list once they’re up.

 

If you’re interested in all the contest details, I’ve got them posted here on the site on the Share the Experience contest page. I encourage you to read them over before entering, but don’t delay: submissions will only be accepted for three weeks, from June 10th to June 30th, 2009. If you’ve been itching to join the ranks of professional narrators, then now is the time. Or if you know someone who wants to become a narrator, then please, forward this information to them and tell them to enter. Our winners will be announced here on my site in July.

 

Trust me when I tell you, this is a rare opportunity. The world of audiobook narration is a tough one to crack, but once that door is open, it can be immensely rewarding. And everyone who enters, whether they wind up in our top five winners or not, will have their voice heard by the people who do the actual casting for audiobooks. That’s gold, people, pure gold. Do yourselves a favor and enter.

 

And lastly, one personal aside, something I find really special. Remember that first gig I mentioned earlier, the two short stories at Dove? Well, I met two amazing individuals that day: Stefan Rudnicki of (a partner in Skyboat Road), who hired me that first time around, and Dan Musselman, who left Dove soon thereafter and became Executive Producer at Books on Tape. Well, both of those men not only became valuable mentors, but close friends, and I’m honored that when asked to judge this event, they both accepted. It’s truly special to be working with the guys who had so much to do with my early development, here in a new and unique context. Then again, a number of our judges have been responsible for many of the blessings in my career, and it’s humbling to get to work with them again here. I’m truly grateful to all of them. It’s awesome, just awesome.

 

Okay, that’s it for the moment. Keep watching this site for updates. Thanks for all the support you’ve shown me over the years, it’s been a tremendous help. Here’s hoping I can return the favor here.

 

Thanks for listening, and good luck!

 

Scott Brick

 


 

 

 

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Just a quick update to let you know that Scott’s latest interview, with the fine folks at Voicebank, is now online at their site for listening and downloading, as well as up on our Press and Interviews page.

 

More soon, mes amis.

 

Den

 


 

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Thomas Covenant - The Power That Preserves (BBB)

 

Click here to hear Scott read from THE POWER THAT PRESERVES, then buy POWER or the THOMAS COVENANT, THE UNBELIEVER trilogy on digital download or hard copy (both with bonus features).

 

If you have purchased LORD FOUL’S BANE and THE ILLEARTH WAR, in the next few days we will email you a coupon code for THE POWER THAT PRESERVES equal to 10% off the entire trilogy price. If you don’t receive the coupon, or need it earlier, please email admin@scottbrickpresents.com with “POWER Coupon” as the subject. Thanks!

 

Click here to read Scott’s TRILOGY DISCOUNT PLAN.

 

If you’re a regular reader (or listener) to this column, then you’ve already experienced me waxing poetic about THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT, THE UNBELIEVER numerous times before here and here), so this time I thought I’d branch out slightly, be a bit more all-inclusive with both my subject and my audience. Given that the Covenant saga is so replete with exotic words, made up completely by the mind of Stephen R. Donaldson, I thought I would perhaps give some advice on how to approach a problem that aspiring narrators face when doing a new fantasy series: how to tackle the difficult job of making an audiobook as similar as possible to the author’s intent by using their pronunciations instead of your own. I figured this would also be a cool bit of background, some making-of tidbits for the Covenant fans out there, to see just how all these particular wacky pronunciations were arrived at. (See? Two birds with one stone! Multi-tasking, baby, multi-tasking.)

 

A peek at the back of the latest Thomas Covenant novel shows that the series’ glossary has grown to 593 words. That’s 593 words that won’t be found in any language on Earth. If it were a standard fiction series, most of those words could be looked up someplace online. Alas, in fantasy novels that’s rarely the case. In such series, the language is usually what the author wants it to be, meaning there’s only one person who speaks it: the author him/herself. This means that you, as the narrator, are faced with only two options: guess how they’re pronounced, or go to the source.

 

In my case, I’d rather go to the source. Every time.

 

There was a recording done of DUNE, years ago, by an amazing narrator whose work I love, but unfortunately he didn’t have access to the author or his notes, and as a result, all the words were guessed at, and for me, I found it impossible to listen to. Part of that is my own particular preference as a science fiction/fantasy fan: I’m not interested in how I pronounce these words, or another narrator may pronounce these words, or even how a legion of fans may pronounce them; I only want to know the author’s take on things, that’s all, that’s it. Nothing else will suffice.

 

If you’re tempted to take your best guess and figure that’ll be good enough, my advice to you is, good enough usually isn’t. You may be a lifelong fan of the project, but that doesn’t mean your ability to guess is better than anyone else’s. If it had been up to me, I would probably have gone with the pronunciations from the David Lynch version of DUNE, but in almost every case those would’ve been wrong. (Crazy when you realize David Lynch hired DUNE author Frank Herbert as a technical adviser on the film and he STILL got them all wrong.) I also would have pronounced Terry Brooks’ mythical realm the wrong way: most people pronounce his seminal title as the Sword of Shuh-NAH-ruh, whereas he’s adamant that it’s SHAN-uh-ruh. And yes, I stumbled almost every time I said it Brooks’ way, but that’s because I’d listened to too many of the fans over the years pronouncing it THEIR way. And unfortunately, that way is just plain wrong. So SHAN-uh-ruh it is. Or, was.

 

All that said, I knew I had to speak to Stephen R. Donaldson for these Covenant words, and thankfully the publisher put me in touch with him. He was incredibly giving of his time, and we worked our way through each and every word in the glossary, which took over an hour to do. I recorded the conversation as we did so, then took the tape and transcribed it painstakingly into a Word document. (Narrator hint: recording phone conversations is alarmingly easy, and my advice would be to consult your local Radio Shack for the easiest method. Whichever you choose, however, experiment with it first. You don’t want to find out that the little suction cup attachment that’s supposed to work just fine didn’t capture any sound at all, especially if you’ve already had the author phone call and you now have nothing to transcribe, no way to recapture the sound you’ve lost. Trust me, I’ve done this, and you want to avoid it.)

 

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Click here to hear Scott read from THE POWER THAT PRESERVES, then buy POWER or the THOMAS COVENANT, THE UNBELIEVER trilogy on digital download or hard copy (both with bonus features)

 

Be easy on yourself and arrange your unfolding audio glossary alphabetically. If characters have last names, list them under that, though you might also want to have duplicate entries for their first names if last names aren’t used that often. Cross-referencing things is a huge help. And if it’s a case like the Covenant books, where character names are often linked together with family member’s names, such as Mhoram son of Variol, or Hyrim son of Hoole, you’ll want to make sure and have separate entries for each of those names, parent and child. Sometimes you’ll be talking about Hoole without mentioning Hyrim, but if you don’t remember that he’s Hyrim’s father you won’t know where to find him in the glossary.

 

Sound confusing? Well, it is, but once you immerse yourself in a series, it gets easier.

 

My audio glossaries typically have two primary entries, one for the way the word is spelled in the book, and another for phonetic spellings.

 

My audio glossaries typically have two primary entries, one for the way the word is spelled in the book, and another for phonetic spellings.

 

lillianrill:   lih-lee-AHN-ril

 

But sometimes these crazy, made-up words defy translation to the page. Sometimes the individual syllables are so soft or subtle that it’s difficult to tell what’s correct. If the author gives any additional instructions, I always note it on the side.

 

Bannor:   BAAN-r is preferred, though
          BAAN-oer is fine

 

Sometimes the details are even more subtle, and require longer explanations:

 

dharmakshetra:   DAHR-mahk-SHET-ruh; slightly
                 aspirated H after the D,
                 slightly rolled R at the end,
                 consistent with all Waynhim names

 

And if you really want to be an overachieving nut like I am, you may also create individual sound files for each of these entries. I don’t recommend doing this every time, it requires a ton of work, but when you’re dealing with sequels (and name me a great fantasy novel that HASN’T had a sequel), having an additional first-generation source can be crucial. And this comes in especially handy when you’re dealing with phrases rather than individual words. It’s always handy to be able to hear something rather than reading it.

 

Kelenbhrabanal marushyn!
Rushyn hynyn kelenkoor rillynarunal!
Ranyhyn Kelenbhrabanal!
(Lithe calling Ranyhyn, THE ILLEARTH WAR, pgs. 371-2)

KEHL-n-BRAH-ben-ahl MAH-roo-shin!
ROO-shin HIN-in KEL-en-koor ri-lee-NAH-roo-nahl!
RAH-nuh-hin KEHL-n-BRAH-ben-ahl!

 

Once you’ve created your audio glossary, the hard part’s done, and now the fun can begin: you get to actually record the novel! Keep a copy of the glossary on hand, either a hardcopy if you’re working in someone else’s studio, or a digital copy if you’re working in your own. Keep it open and in the background, because you’ll reference it often, and if you’re working with a producer, make sure they have a copy of it, and provide a copy to whomever’s going to be proofing the recording once you’re done, as well. The more eyes you have double-checking that your pronunciations are correct and consistent, the better.

 

Thomas Covenant - The Power That Preserves (paperback cover art)

Click here to hear Scott read from THE POWER THAT PRESERVES, then buy POWER or the THOMAS COVENANT, THE UNBELIEVER trilogy on digital download or hard copy (both with bonus features)

 

Once the title is finished, and the proofing and editing are complete, it might seem that you’re done with your glossary, but trust me, you’re not. Keep a hardcopy in your files, and a digital copy on your hard drive, and make sure they’re in a logical, easy-to-remember location. The last thing you want is for three years to go by and find yourself the night before you’re set to record the sequel, looking frantically for the damn file. Trust me, I’ve been there too, and it’s a lonely place. If you’ve got a lot of these glossaries piling up, come up with a consistent labeling system so you can find the appropriate one swiftly.

 

For myself, getting to hear these words from Donaldson’s own mouth was an amazing experience, as I’d literally been wondering for 25 years how some of these things sounded. I also got to hear him clown around a bit, which was really cool, poking fun at his own words and their odd pronunciations. For instance, there’s a group of words mentioned in the series all the time, they’re essentially words of power:

 

     Melenkurion abatha!  Duroc minas mill khabaal!

 

In the story, by invoking them, powerful magics are often manifested. Powerful, POWERFUL magics. Well, when I asked him how they’re pronounced, he laughed softly and prefaced their pronunciation by joking, “Watching out for sudden thunder and appearances of mystical events…” It was a subtle thing, but it cracked me up.

 

He also told me that of all the words he’s ever invented, the one that generates the most debate among his fans is:

 

Elemesnedene:   EH-leh-MAYN-deen

 

Huh. Never would’ve gotten that one right. Thank God I called first.

 

Well, I hope you enjoy THE POWER THAT PRESERVES. It’s been an amazing experience, and I truly appreciate all the support you’ve shown by purchasing each volume of this trilogy. Thanks for coming along for the ride.

 

And, as always, thanks for listening,

 

Scott Brick

 


 

 

 

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(Actually, that’s the three-minute Hamlet. Sorry, but since Scott so rarely performs it in public we’d almost forgotten which story it was. Which is a great reason to ask him to do it there at the booth, yes? Peer pressure can be a dangerous thing….)

 

Hey everyone, Scott is slammed with prepping for the northern geek migration known as WonderCon, where he will be selling hardcopy editions of every title Brick By Brick Audiobooks has thus far published – THE PHOENIX LEGACY trilogy, three Thomas Covenant books (LORD FOUL’S BANE, THE ILLEARTH WAR, FATAL REVENANT), and A CHRISTMAS CAROL – as well as our latest arrival: Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN! (And yes, FRANKENSTEIN will be up on the site for your downloading and hardcopy-ordering pleasure early next week.)


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(FRANKENSTEIN is coming soon)

 

FRANKENSTEIN is the first book in BBB’s new FIRST EDITION line, which will focus on those classic pieces of literature that have endured the test of time, and which Scott will narrate using the text of the title’s first edition. “The form in which the author originally intended the story be told,” said Mr. Brick, “is the perfect way to experience it in their original form.” More on that, and the Frank Herbert bio DREAMER OF DUNE (which is still in the works but a bit delayed) to come. Of course, just like all Brick By Brick Audiobooks titles, FIRST EDITION titles will always be unabridged.

 

And yes, each title put out by Brick By Brick Audiobooks will be available in hardcopy form, in either CD or MP3 CD editions. And whereas it’ll be a little while before we can get them all set up for purchase here on the website, they will all be available at Scott’s booth this weekend at the convention, so stop by and get the very first editions anywhere!

 

So swing by booth #1221. He’s looking forward to seeing each and every one of you. I’m not just saying that because he’s paying me – I’m saying it because it’s true. Go stop by and you’ll see for yourself.

 

In other news, we also just added another interview to the Press page: eMusic’s interview with Scott where he talks about how training in theater prepares you for audiobooks, the ins and outs of accents and/or lip balm, and, of course, old-time radio.

 

That’s about it for now. Keep an eye out for FRANKENSTEIN next week, and thanks for listening!

 

Den Shewman

 


 

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Okay, I’m asked constantly how people can get started in the business of audiobook narration, and for the last six months or so, I’ve been promising everyone that I’m writing a blog on just that subject, so if they’ll just check my website regularly they’ll find the advice they’re looking for. Well, it’s taken me way yonder too long, and all those people are probably sick and tired of checking back by now, but I’m finally doing what I committed to so long ago. This is it: my advice on how to break into this industry.

 

The most important thing: just like with any type of voiceover work, you’re going to need a demo to send off to publishers. For those who’ve never heard of this, a demo is just a short collection of vocal tracks, all dolled up in a pretty package to best convey the idea that YOU are the person who should be reading the next novel by Stephen King or Danielle Steele. It’s essentially an audition in absentia, and a common tool in the voice-over community, and in fact, many if not most aspiring VO artists already have one.

 

Here’s the bad news, though: for those of you who already have one, your standard VO demo won’t help you book an audiobook gig. Sorry, they just won’t. Voice-overs are short form, whereas narrating a book is about the longest form you can get. You’re going to need an audiobook demo, specifically created to show off those long form skills. Now you may be in denial, and thinking you might be the exception to the rule, maybe because your VO demo is so freakin’ cool that some publisher will just HAVE to listen to it and won’t care that you haven’t sent in the appropriate type. If so, let me tell you: do not hope for this. A friend of mine who’s in a position to cast new readers all the time told me he tosses VO demos right into the trash, unopened. No matter how cool your standard voiceover demo, it most likely won’t be heard. Trust me: go for the audiobook demo. (I’ve included the front and back images from my demo here; you can click on each image to enlarge it.)

 

The first thing you’ll have to do to make your demo will be to choose a minimum of five different genres to read. Why five? Why not just one or two? Well, there’s a lot of different types of books out there, and you need to show you’re adept at reading as many as possible. The genre choices are all up to you, though including fiction of some sort is an imperative; the vast majority of audiobooks published today are novels, after all, so show them what you can do with one. Pick a scene with a mixture of both narrative and dialogue so they can hear how you transition between those two types of writing. Also, pick a two-person scene between a man and a woman, for the exact same reason: the first detail any publisher will be paying attention to is how well this particular male narrator does with women’s voices, or female narrator handles males, and can he/she transition smoothly between them?

 

A smattering of non-fiction is also a good idea: biography, history, current events. Religious or self-help are good ideas, too. The genres (and sub-genres) to choose from are endless: children’s, young adult, science fiction, thrillers, romance. Pick a good variety, and make them as different as possible.

 

Of course, after picking the genres, then comes the hard part: which books, specifically, should you read from? This is the part that stumps everyone I know making their demos, the part where most people spend way too much time worrying, but seriously, don’t let this throw you. My advice? Pick your favorite book from each of the genres you’ve chosen – it’ll make a difference. Anyone who’s ever recorded a voiceover will know that if you smile while you say something in a recording studio, the listener will hear it in your voice. Well, in the same way, listeners will be able to tell if you’ve got a passion for the book you’re reading. It may not be an overwhelming impression, but it’ll be there, and in this business, subtlety is a good thing.

 

Next up in your decision-making process comes the length of each track, how many pages should you read, and here there’s no definitive answer. They can be as short as two minutes in length, as long as five or six. Don’t spend too much time deciding this one, just practice reading your scenes out loud and see how long they go; if it’s anywhere in the two- to six-minute range, fine; if not, cut. If you can, pick scenes that have a definite beginning, middle and end, because having some kind of resolution in your scene will definitely help you, as it’ll illustrate to potential publishers that you know how to move the story along from start to finish, that you can effectively transition (there’s that word again) between the setup, the delivery, and the payoff.

 

Your next most important concern will be to find a studio. Many voiceover artists and aspiring narrators have installed their own home setups these days, and should you know anyone with one, my recommendation would be to beg or barter your way into theirs. If not, then look in your phone book or do a quick Google search and find a local setup. It’s difficult to nail down prices on this, so I won’t offer any guesses here, because most studios will offer a wide variety of services, some of which are vital, others of which you may not need. Tell the studio owner what you’re doing and ask what his rates are, then shop around to compare prices. You’ll need him to provide an engineer for the session, and to edit the final product, unless you’re savvy enough to handle that on your own. You may find, if you live in Los Angeles or New York, that certain studios provide all those services, as well as classes that’ll essentially give you the side benefit of training and direction while you record. It’s entirely up to you whether or not you feel you need this. Don’t be afraid to say no thanks.

 

Brick Demo Label - Front

When the time comes to actually record your selections, start by slating your name: “Scott Brick – audiobook demo.” Remember to make this a separate sound file, not the intro to the first track. People should hear your name, even if they decide to fast-forward to the Romance section. You can be creative here in your title, but don’t go overboard. And when you record your selections, slate each one with the title of the book and the author’s name: “LAKE WOBEGON by Garrison Keillor.” That’s all you need, don’t list your name again in the individual genre tracks, it’ll sound really repetitive by the time someone has heard it five or six times on the same disc. After you’re done slating your selection, give just a two- to three-second pause before beginning, and leave the same length at the end of the selection to help separate it from the track coming immediately after. Make sure the engineer/editor you’re working with understands you need this; otherwise, you’ll finish on a really dramatic high note… and it’ll be followed up immediately by you slating the next title: WALTER THE FARTING DOG by…” It may sound funny here, but you don’t want laughs there.

 

(By the way, I’ve been asked repeatedly if there are any copyright issues to worry about, whether it’s cool to read from somebody else’s book or if applicants should write something original. Don’t worry about copyright: that only applies if you’re selling this demo, or broadcasting it somewhere, which you’re not. Pick whichever books you want, without worry of prosecution.)

 

You don’t have to take this next bit of advice as gospel, but I hope you will: enjoy your time in the studio as much as you can. Seriously, reading is a fun gig, and you should make the most of it. You also don’t want to sound nervous or distressed, you should sound as though you do this every day, and WILL do it every day when whoever hears this demo and hires you starts giving you work.

 

My last bit of advice on the recording process itself: don’t read all your selections on the same day. Seriously, if you can avoid it (and afford it), don’t. They’ll sound too similar, and you need them to sound very different, not just in tone but in pacing and energy. If you can only afford to get into the studio once, if time or money is a concern, then make sure each time you finish a track that you get up and walk around the outside of the building at least once. Otherwise your energy will be the exact same on each cut, and publishers will have a hard time distinguishing between them.

 

Now that you’ve got all your selections recorded and arranged in the order you want them, you’re pretty much ready to burn it to a CD. (And yes, CD is the preferred media. The days of cassettes are long past, so don’t even think about it. And not everyone will take the time to click on the appropriate link to where your demo is waiting to be downloaded from your website. Some publishers will, some won’t, but almost all of them will happily accept a CD.) Your packaging is up to you: you can go quick and cheap or intricate and expensive. That’s what’s known nowadays as branding, and unfortunately for our purposes, an entirely different subject. Fortunately there are some great resources out there to help you in this if you want to put the time, effort and money into it, such as Nancy Wolfson. While I haven’t worked with Nancy personally, I attended a seminar she gave at VOICE 2008 here in Los Angeles, and she had some pretty powerful ideas about branding. You can contact her website and see if she might be able to help you.

 

Still, at the very least, if you’re going to just do a simple label in a clear plastic CD case, make sure you’ve labeled your disc with your name and your contact information. If you go with a CD case label as well, make sure they BOTH have your contact information. God forbid the disc slips out of the case, the case gets lost, the publisher hears the demo and loves it, wants to hire you on the spot, but oh no, you’d only labeled the case and the disc is blank. At that point, it’s on to the next demo.

 

Now, you might still be asking things like, “But am I ready to make a demo?” or “You mentioned transitioning between narrative and dialogue, between male and female voices… how do I do those things?” Those are separate subjects, alas, and best handled with more interaction, but take heart: there are quality classes you can take, instructors whose opinions and guidance will be invaluable to you. Pat Fraley is an awesome resource, and he teaches all over the country, so don’t worry if you’re not in LA. I, myself, have also jumped into instruction recently and will be available in the near future, either here in LA or via video download… again, in the near future. And you should also definitely contact Stefan Rudnicki and Gabrielle DeCuir. They’re the folks who gave me my start in the audiobook business, and better teachers can’t be found anywhere. Pat’s website is a wonderful resource. There you’ll even find a free lesson posted, what he refers to as his Ed Asner lesson (near the bottom of the page). Pat can also be reached via email at patfraleyteaches@aol.com. Stefan and Gabrielle teach in conjunction with Dolores Diehl and the Voiceover Connection. Stefan and Gabrielle’s own private website is Skyboat Road Company, while their email address is info@skyboatroad.com. Whoever you choose as an instructor can help you with whatever challenges you face while planning or making your demo. Once you’re ready, record it!

 

Brick Demo Label - Back

I’d like to point out something briefly: the people whose classes or resources I suggest here don’t give me any kind of kickback or gratuity for passing along business to them. I suggest their names only because of my experience working with them; I’ve observed or guest-lectured in both Stefan’s and Pat’s forums and can testify first-hand to their terrific skills at instruction. But don’t feel that you have to go to whomever I suggest; there are other resources out there, too. Pick someone you’re comfortable working with, that’s the most important thing. And remember that whomever you want to learn from, even if they’re on the other side of the country and you’re unable to travel to their class, if you ask nicely they might be willing to do private sessions over the phone, or perhaps even direct you via speakerphone while you’re in the studio laying down tracks.

 

Okay, at this point you’re done with your demo, and the question now becomes where to send it? Your best bet is to get AudioFile Magazine’s Audiobook Reference Guide, available from their website. It’s got the contact information for every publisher of audiobooks out there. Buy a copy, grab a package of CD mailers from your local office supply store, and start typing up labels. Or word-processing them. Geez, typing – talk about dating myself…

 

Okay, one last thing to quickly address: how best to market your demo once you’ve created it. Well, unfortunately, that’s another topic that’ll have to be addressed in another forum. Marketing is an acquired skill and requires extra effort and planning. I’m more than happy to help you with this as well, but won’t be able to do it here. Instead, I’ll be offering the first of what I hope will be many videos on the subject of audiobook narration available for download here on my website.

 

The first will be all about how to market yourself, and how to target specific companies where you have the best chance to break in. You’ve gone to the effort to create a kick-ass audiobook demo; now what do you do with it, how do you package it, and how do you make it work for you? How can you make sure it presents you in the most positive light? Sample topics will include how to write an appropriate introductory letter, which publishers to target, and the most important skill to employ while waiting to hear back. Future topics for this video series will be the specific skills I touched on earlier: how best to differentiate between character voices, how to make dialogue stand out from narration, as well as how to make choices that’ll keep your listeners coming back for more. There’s no release schedule for these videos yet, but I hope you’ll check back in at the website for information. I’m very much looking forward to making them, and I hope they’ll be a help to you.

 

Well, that’s it. This has been a long blog, but I hope you’ve found it instructive. I hope it leads to fun and rewarding work for all of you. I hope something you learn here will help you to score your first (and second, and third) audiobook gig, and most importantly, I hope that after you do, you’ll drop me a line and let me know. My email address is scott@scottbrickpresents.com, and hearing someone tell me they booked their first job is always the highlight of my day.

 

Thanks for listening,

 

Scott Brick

 


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