So...You want to be an audiobook narrator?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2013
  • ...Then try this "simple" test to see if audiobook narration will be the right fit for you. You can find me on Facebook at Sean Pratt Presents.

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  • @edwardpritchard3132
    @edwardpritchard3132 5 лет назад +244

    I wish there was a test like this for every industry, so teens and 20s can test and find out what they really want to do to earn money with there time.

    • @britbyars
      @britbyars 4 года назад +3

      That’s actually a really good idea!

    • @chickenmuffin
      @chickenmuffin 4 года назад +2

      Agreed you'd think that school would do this.

    • @arcticgypsy
      @arcticgypsy 4 года назад +3

      Many companies will allow people to shadow a worker for a number of hours to get a feel of what the job is like.

    • @clatonbutcher5194
      @clatonbutcher5194 3 года назад

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    • @chickenmuffin
      @chickenmuffin 3 года назад

      Claton Butcher what

  • @TheINFJChannel
    @TheINFJChannel 3 года назад +21

    I know this is 7 years old but I see something in your eyes I wanted to point out- kindness. It radiates. The video content was great too. ❤

  • @wingeddangernoodle
    @wingeddangernoodle 4 года назад +43

    I don't know if you'll see this comment, as this video is seven years old at this point, but recently my sister asked me to record for her an audio version of the story she's writing. Having recorded the first chapter, my sister pointed out that I sounded really good, like a professional. I'm 18, and I've been having a lot of trouble figuring out what career I want to pursue. I can't do your test now, as the last few months of high school are giving me a hard time, but this summer I'm going to try this. Thank you, for such an excellent way to test whether this is actually something I could do, it's incredible.

    • @jpgreece9985
      @jpgreece9985 Год назад +5

      Yo how did the test go???

    • @RBradyFrost
      @RBradyFrost 11 месяцев назад

      @@jpgreece9985 I'm here 5 months later, wondering the same thing. I really hope @mothstaples6706 pursued the dream and kept going.

    • @shadow_fox773
      @shadow_fox773 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I don’t know if you’ll reply to this, but I wanted to ask you anyways. I’m late in my high school career, like you were when you wrote this comment, and I’ve felt a lot of anxiety about what I want to do with my life. Audiobook narration is something that I’ve thought about pursuing for months, and now that I’m looking at colleges, I feel pressure to choose one that has a major that supports my interests in careers. Do you have any advice for me? Thank you so much in advance!

  • @brisvegan89
    @brisvegan89 7 лет назад +43

    30 seconds in and I like you already

  • @waynefarrellvoiceovers
    @waynefarrellvoiceovers 3 года назад +1

    Eight years later and I still point new narrators to this video.

  • @Ami_E_Bowen
    @Ami_E_Bowen 8 лет назад +104

    I love listening to audiobooks and it makes me smile whenever I hear a narrator mispronounce a word or, once I heard one swallow between a paragraph, because it reminds me that a real human is reading these and not a text-to-speech program and it kind of makes the whole experience more fun. I find myself as interested in the narrator as in the story itself; a bit like a third part of the book so to speak. Even though I love audiobooks and I have always enjoyed reading out loud to myself I've known for years that that's not something I could ever do professionally. I would totally fail your test on so many levels; I get restless too easily in one position/I tend to pace a lot would would add noise and breathing issues, and the walls of my house are thin so you can easily hear the neighbors, I live in an old house that creaks and cracks and pops all the time out of the blue, if I locked myself in a room my dogs would be scratching and whining at the door in no time, and last, but not least, I have two pet squirrels who are always running around jumping on stuff and making noise; they make a vast variety of sounds from chittering to squeaky whines. But, I really hope that your test helps find other people who do end up perusing the occupation as there should be more audiobook to choose from in my opinion. One last thing; I would think reading from a tablet computer would work a lot better than from a printed book, well, if you didn't have to worry about glitches or power outages or whatever. Lol. Anyway, keep up the good work, Mr. Book Reader!

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  7 лет назад +8

      Thank you for leaving a comment! Yes, I narrated from an iPad for that very reason.

    • @scottdraper1244
      @scottdraper1244 6 лет назад +3

      Geez, paragraphs, please!

    • @analogkid4957
      @analogkid4957 3 года назад +2

      You heard a narrator mispronounce a word and swallow? Wouldn’t that be the producers fault or sound editor so to speak? That is an unprofessional mistake that should have been corrected before the official release of the said Audiobook?

  • @beverlyg1351
    @beverlyg1351 8 лет назад +42

    Sean, by accident I fell into reading in a group I'm in. It was a circle of people at church that I've known for sometime and we meet every Monday. We decided to go around the table and each person would read about a page or two of this exciting book we decided to read for ten weeks. The person would read until they were tired of reading.
    I was the fourth person to read. Well, once I started reading I LOVED it, and so did everyone else. They loved my reading. They all wanted me to keep reading if I was interested in doing so, which I was. I read for two hours straight with a 10-minute break. I could have gone on for hours. Now every week I'm doing the reading the entire time. I'm getting better at it each week, and I started out being good at it.
    While I'm reading I can scan a few lines down ahead of my voice so that I can see the upcoming punctuation which lets me know where to put emphasis and interest.
    As a result of this, I'm thinking I might possibly be able to do this as a profession. The people in my group have suggested that as well.
    I don't know anything about this profession, but I'd certainly love to check into it. I live in the Spokane, Washington area. Any advice you can give me, I would welcome. Thank you.

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  7 лет назад +21

      B -
      1) If you pass, then start narrating every DAY. Even if you don't have recording equipment yet! Pick a book you like and just jump in; you're learning how to play piano now and need all the practice you can get.
      2) Visit www.acx.com/ this is where new narrators go to find work.
      3) Search RUclips for free videos on narration; there are tons! Also, look for any Facebook groups devoted to narration and join them.
      4) Look to see if there are any VO workshops in your area, or via webinar, to attend. A great place for information and technique is voiceoverxtra.com/
      5) Please realize that you're now wanting to get into Show Business; the competition is fierce, success and measured progress is not guaranteed, and you'll be investing time and money for quite a while before you see any real returns. It's very difficult but not impossible!
      6) Get an account with www.audible.com and buy a subscription to www.audiofilemagazine.com You need to start listening to audiobooks ALL THE TIME!
      Good Luck! - Sean

    • @Agent75641584
      @Agent75641584 7 лет назад +9

      Best advice I've ever read on VO. Thanks!

  • @sylvioufba
    @sylvioufba 10 месяцев назад +3

    A master at his craft. He's my favorite audiobook narrator by far

  • @shines9290
    @shines9290 2 месяца назад +1

    Such great advice. With anything really. Great parenting advice as well for kids who want to try everything. Spot on!

  • @angelasandersadams
    @angelasandersadams 4 года назад +11

    Thank you! This really made me pause and think. It’s great advice, honest and sincere. I’ve been wanting to narrate audiobooks for a long time and you gave me a “realistic” test to see if I have what it takes to do this. Thank you!!

  • @erickamitchell-okatah949
    @erickamitchell-okatah949 5 лет назад +6

    I'm starting my test tommorrow....in my walk-in closet 2hrs every day for the next 2wks!!!! I know without a shadow of a doubt I was born to a narrator !!! I LOVE IT!!

    • @TirsaTalks
      @TirsaTalks 4 года назад +3

      how did it go Ericka? :)

  • @Ayram9
    @Ayram9 6 лет назад +11

    Ok! I did it! :) I've thought about narrating books for many many years (just being one who's always loved reading aloud and is good at it (fluent/fluid), good at recognizing good writing and sentence structure etc. when she sees it, loves the acting aspect, and has fun with the challenge of finding the correct balance between overdoing and underdoing something, if that makes sense. By "something" I mean all the things that matter e.g. acting; loudness; articulation/enunciation; speed of narration; breathing; texture/scratchy voice, etc.
    Anyway, I watched this video of yours when I first started to really consider it, and you were so convincing that I'd lose interest that I actually expected to and thought it would be too hard. But I kept being interested so I tried your challenge, and it worked (I stuck with it)!
    So, now, I have a nonfiction sample up and am just now finishing my first book (nonfiction). The author likes my voice and wants me to do her next book too! My goal is to do fiction next so I need to get a fiction sample or two up!
    For all the videos I watched, yours stuck with me the most, and your honesty about it really seemed to make a difference for me. I don't know if this will really work out or if it'll become too much, but I do love the process. While I think it will take me a while to learn how to do all the proper editing (for now I'm using someone else to do my editing), I do happen to have all the equipment (from music hobby) and hope to not need my sound technician guy forever.
    Thanks again!

  • @terrarosa8181
    @terrarosa8181 8 лет назад +10

    Sean thanks for posting! I've been seriously considering Audiobook narrating for a while. Of course doing my homework on it first. There's all types of advice out there from getting classes and what you need to buy right off before you do anything. Truthfully your advice is the most practical and useful advice given. Thank you. I've already been trying out reading due to worry over the strain it will have on voice box and throat muscles. But really cracking down and getting on a stricter schedule is something I'm immediately implementing. As well as taking notes and really playing the part. You'll hear from me if I pass my own rigorous testing of my self control. If I still enjoy it, I'll be back for advice with a game plan in the works.

  • @Lkutzervoices
    @Lkutzervoices 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for this, Sean. I work full time in management, but have recently begun narrating, and am now on my second audio-book. I eventually intend on doing this full time. I do love it, and have no problem being alone in a small space reading aloud. I even love the editing part. All I desire is to become so much better at it. I am very grateful to people, such as yourself, who are willing to share.

  • @OCUBOX
    @OCUBOX 5 лет назад +11

    That's awesome Sean, I without learning this from anyone, went through actually recording and editing different books, reading, timing, figuring out how to make sure the read is as smooth as possible, and still obsessed, so I'm guessing this is 100% a passion. Heck, I used to read out loud whenever I read books (still do, it helps me understand better), so it's a no brainier for me. Love audio-books, and it marries with my technical prowess and I believe great voice. So, literally just finished setting up my voice.com and voice123 accounts. Was reading an article and saw that you've done over 900 AUDIOBOOKS! Like Holy S. Incredible. Reminds my of Alexander Scourby, what a feat!

  • @globalactor
    @globalactor 6 лет назад +2

    Sean this is great! I've been a narrator for a couple years now and have been in similar situations being asked how to become one. I absolutely love your "test". Smart man! Hope to see you at future narrator and APAC events.

  • @leanneshulman6742
    @leanneshulman6742 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the advice! This worked out great. I definitely want to get into this for sure!

  • @deskspud3534
    @deskspud3534 5 лет назад +4

    Sean, your work on Infinite Jest was outstanding, really astonishing work on a very difficult masterwork. Many heartfelt thanks

  • @ninalily3217
    @ninalily3217 8 лет назад +4

    I've always loved reading out loud, and I've been wanting to narrate audiobooks since the day I discovered them in the library. Will definitely do this test, looking forward to see how it goes!

  • @Tutorialist
    @Tutorialist 7 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to add that I have been listening to your book and it is excellent. Very good advice. Thank you. And best wishes. I hope lots of groovy (dating myself) books come your way.

  • @theasignalman7123
    @theasignalman7123 8 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed your perspective... Thank you, I have been reading out loud in the Sauna, in the morning a perfect small space!

  • @ArielSit
    @ArielSit 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for this Sean. Great advice.

  • @VONidas
    @VONidas 3 года назад

    Sean, thank you so much for posting this priceless video! I’m going to begin my 2 week test now! I will definitely be in touch with you soon! Keep up the excellent work!

  • @steve-si3oz
    @steve-si3oz Год назад +1

    I've listened to lots and lots of audio books. I'm currently listening to "Fall and Rise". Sean is the best narrator I've ever listened to. I don't know how you do it Sean
    but you captured every nuance and emotion. The way you delivered that line in the chapter about flight 93, "they were done taking
    orders from anyone" made it one I'll always remember. I've tried to describe it to others, but I can't come close to your narration. Excellent job!! Thank you!

  • @dinitarishal7892
    @dinitarishal7892 4 года назад

    I will definitely try this! Thank you Sean Pratt!

  • @FaustinaJrSika
    @FaustinaJrSika 2 года назад

    I'm glad I've taken the step to research on what and how to go by this whole book narration thing.
    I'm going to take my time to do this test and build myself.
    Thank you for the lessons.

  • @taylorharbin3948
    @taylorharbin3948 4 года назад

    Ingenious and simple! When I was working through graduate school for my historic preservation degree, I don't recall getting a lot of serious heart-to-hearts about what it would actually be like working in the field. Fortunately I'm blessed with a rewarding job that rarely bores me. People have often commented on my voice and ask if I ever wanted to get into radio/narration. Glad I found this video! Lots to ponder before making serious moves.

  • @DuffWatkins
    @DuffWatkins 8 лет назад +16

    An well-constructed, well presented, and very useful insight into narrating audio-books. A valuable contribution, Sean. Many thanks.

  • @cieralexine
    @cieralexine 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your advice and honesty. Definitely going to try this test.

  • @jeffreydhill
    @jeffreydhill 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the realistic advice, Sean. I'm going to be applying this exercise daily (and take it seriously - in fact I'm adding the element of actually recording) to see if I'm as serious as I think I am.

  • @kellylashea2886
    @kellylashea2886 Год назад

    I love this! Thank you for sharing! I am going to try this!

  • @deeperstillhealing
    @deeperstillhealing 8 лет назад +1

    Currently reading/listening to "The Body Keeps the Score" and you are wonderful! You have a very clear voice and a natural expression that is not too dramatic, but evocative enough to want to keep listening. I have often needed to read books and papers out loud and it would be great if I could just record myself as long as I'm doing it anyway! I know that's not the same thing, though, but I thought I'd check out your advice. Thanks for this video!!

  • @kotaishichan
    @kotaishichan 8 лет назад +13

    This was very helpful. could you make a video talking about the equipment needed to be an audiobook reader?

  • @lindaplumley4060
    @lindaplumley4060 3 года назад +1

    I’m a new subscriber here in February 2021. I am going to take the test to see if I want to do this as much as I think I do. Thank you for the very informative video.

  • @afflatusdrawnpaint9006
    @afflatusdrawnpaint9006 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot, such genuine persons are hard to find

  • @nathanpalubski4802
    @nathanpalubski4802 4 года назад

    Thank you Sean for all the great tips. I found your video to be very helpful and professional. I'm trying my voice to break into this industry, just purchased all the equipment. Thank you, maybe you'll be hearing my narration soon.

  • @trentmagedon7977
    @trentmagedon7977 9 лет назад +3

    I've been considering doing this for years (ever since I read Rose Madder). I read avidly, drive back and forth between FL & NJ many times a year and listen to audiobooks 90% of the trip, and am also a writer. I've done a minor variation of your test, reading several pages of my own material for about 20 minutes, and every time I tripped over a word, or lost my place on the screen, or had to sneeze or whatever, I started over. Happy to say I got a little further each time, until I finally finished a chapter. But nowhere near two hours a day for two weeks. Thus I am definitely going to take this challenge and see what comes of it. I've been told I have a good voice (I'm sure they all say that) and I have done 60-second radio spots (three, a few years ago) as local advertising for the company I work for. It only stopped because the company pulled the radio ads out of the advertising budget... So anyway, I'm giving this a shot, Sean, you'll be hearing from me. Thanks!

  • @saraiami6096
    @saraiami6096 4 года назад

    Love the realness. Anyone serious about a craft will invest their time wisely. Thanks for the tips!

  • @kingmastersupreme4854
    @kingmastersupreme4854 4 года назад

    I found the info in this video to be very very valuable!!.....as it relates to me aspiring to read audiobooks in the future!......I MUST TEST MYSELF!!
    I Thank you for sharing Sir!

  • @fwright10101
    @fwright10101 5 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this video. Will see how I feel about narrating books after I finish this test.

  • @2020nallano
    @2020nallano 2 года назад +2

    Hello Sean,
    Thank you for putting this video out to those that are curious and wanting to know more about this industry.
    For the last thirty years on average, I would get a minimum of two customers daily telling me that I have a great voice why not get into radio broadcast. Well at the time I loved my job and did not consider doing something on the side even to test this theory or idea of using my voice for income. I do love reading also so this might be something I would love to do especially now since I am not currently working. I will certainly touch base with you later as I go through the two weeks period you have suggested in reading books out loud.

  • @charlie5thumbs351
    @charlie5thumbs351 7 лет назад +45

    Hey, I recognize this guy's voice! He's really good.

  • @climbers1376
    @climbers1376 6 лет назад

    Thank you!! Posting this video is truly volunteering a community service.
    Your "test" is wisdom that I will be keeping with me the rest of my life.

  • @b3ckyb33
    @b3ckyb33 6 дней назад

    You are the absolute BEST! Thank god you’ve done this.

  • @sohailmukadam3612
    @sohailmukadam3612 4 года назад

    I am just beginning with your test. i will get back to you as soon as i get it done. thank you very much

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.

  • @kddonath
    @kddonath 5 лет назад

    I recognize the voice from the Tim Keller books - nice work! Good advice - I've been doing this for two weeks now and was surprised the level of effort, but still interested. Thanks for the tips here - I've been reading with the book flat on the table, will try up on a stand. Thanks!

  • @salaciousBastard
    @salaciousBastard 8 лет назад +4

    Wow. I've been wanting to be a narrator ever since I heard my first audiobook, Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber. For weeks I would listen to it driving to and from work. It got me crazy about audiobooks. Instead of listening to the radio now I'm always plugged into my Kindle Fire. I'm going to try this and see what happens. Great advice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JaneDoe-zr4px
    @JaneDoe-zr4px 8 лет назад +1

    Wow, what a brilliantly simple idea. Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @TheMediaPolitics
    @TheMediaPolitics 9 лет назад

    Thank you for this. It's great advice. I didn't realize how much concentration and stamina it takes. Appreciate it.

  • @DemonCreep
    @DemonCreep 7 лет назад +3

    I'm definitely going to have to try this. I've been playing some games that are similar to audiobooks on my channel, and have been slowly improving quality. I think if I'm actually working for someone I'd focus more on slowing down and editing out messed up takes, but I've been slowly investing in my voice space and my work. Definitely enjoy it.

  • @enigmatic474
    @enigmatic474 8 лет назад +6

    Great video. I was considering a career change, and as an avid reader and lover of audiobooks, had convinced myself audio narration might be right for me... turns out it's not! Tried your test for 3 days and started to lose my mind a little! Not only did I find it terribly lonely, I couldn't even enjoy the book as the act of reading aloud meant I wasn't actually able to process much of what I was reading.

  • @zoomincomix9759
    @zoomincomix9759 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much. This is great advice.

  • @IDreamOfCrafting
    @IDreamOfCrafting 6 лет назад

    Amazing advice. Thanks for making this video. 👍😊

  • @Rinyotsu
    @Rinyotsu 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for the suggestion, I just recorded my first short story. It was less than a page and I really enjoyed it.
    Going in, I think I'll do very well. I'm anticipating my only problem being to keep properly hydrated.

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  5 лет назад +3

      I drink this tea every day, mixed with peppermint, lemon ginger, or raspberry lemon. www.amazon.com/Traditional-Medicinals-Throat-Seasonal-Organic/dp/B07D7HN9QT/ref=asc_df_B07D7HN9QT/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312094795400&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14111436848196895112&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9026286&hvtargid=pla-570097015368&ref=&adgrpid=67655949808&th=1

  • @989silverm
    @989silverm 3 года назад +1

    This is cool i will give it a shot. I wouldn't know the first thing about where to go from there though. Honestly never thought about doing this until listening to plenty of R.C Bray's narration plus stumbling across your video on RUclips. We shall see where this journey may lead.

  • @jongregory7464
    @jongregory7464 2 года назад

    I've been doing this test for the past 3 days, but 4 hours instead of 1-2, doing this has actually helped me read with less mistakes and made me realize I really enjoy it

  • @haneenalloush5301
    @haneenalloush5301 6 лет назад

    Hello, thanks for this test, this helped me a lot, I've started recording myself reading bc I plan on making an audio book, I read with my head looking down, which made reading for a long time really difficult, but now I know how to fix that, thanks a lot

  • @j.c.ca.o.l7035
    @j.c.ca.o.l7035 8 лет назад

    Thank You Sean, I will give this a shot!!!

  • @jessicaharmon7838
    @jessicaharmon7838 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this insight, I will have to try this out! I have been told my voice is "easy" to listen to so I have been contemplating narrating for books. I have bought several audiobooks just because of your voice being so soothing. ;-)

  • @AlStaysHome
    @AlStaysHome 9 лет назад +2

    Nice. Thanks for putting this up.

  • @Oveee
    @Oveee 4 года назад

    Thank you for this. I am aspiring to do this as part-time you know to earn money for myself and also to help my siblings and family. I know there is still a lot of things to learn.

  • @brettany_renee_blatchley
    @brettany_renee_blatchley 7 лет назад

    Thank You Sean for your helpful and interesting video!
    I have been toying with the idea of doing this for some years, and as I grow older, I am looking for a second career (where ageism isn't a problem!) and I can continue to work remotely from home. Anyway, I am working through recording a book for a blind acquaintance as a way to get my feet wet. It IS hard work, and I am trying to learn HOW it is best done so I don't create bad habits I have to break.
    As it is now, I make a number of mistakes and don't have the best place and equipment for this, BUT I am compensating with tricks I am learning in sound production and post-processing.

  • @LisaB_12204
    @LisaB_12204 4 года назад

    Gentle Sea Pratt...using your book for self-promotion -----smart. I wish you much success in your future. And dear sir, your test is brilliant!!!

  • @Rahwriteswords
    @Rahwriteswords 2 года назад

    I'm 25 and working on a collection of poems and excerpts that I'm writing. I'm really interested in audio storytelling and will most certainly give your test a shot. Thanks for the information ❤️

  • @RemiOlutimayin
    @RemiOlutimayin 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, Sean. I want to say thank you.

  • @kathleencarpenito6071
    @kathleencarpenito6071 4 года назад

    Hi! I am just realizing how much I would like to become a narrator. First of all, thank you for this video it is just what I’ve been looking for. I absolutely love to read and escape into the wonderful world of audiobooks, something I haven’t really done very much of. I’ve always just read books myself. Funny what happened recently, I was reading so many books since the pandemic that I wanted to change it up a bit. So I started reading to myself....and I actually had fun. I was a preschool teacher a few years ago and I have always read aloud, including changing my voice for each character, love to sing, not just in the shower! I love to imitate other people’s voices and I guess you could say I’m a very animated person. I am also retired and have plenty of time to myself and would love to try. This brings me to why I would love to become a narrator!!! I am going to attempt the test....read books 1-2 hours a day in a small room with great acoustics....here I go, wish me luck!!

  • @susiezingaro2545
    @susiezingaro2545 3 года назад

    Great information and test!!! Thank you!

  • @robertplautz9722
    @robertplautz9722 5 лет назад +1

    Dear Sean. if it wasn't for your fantastic reading, i would never have fallen in love with Infinite Jest. i am INFINITELY grateful for your insightful interpretation, making this masterpiece coming to LIFE! all my heartfelt gratitude. Robert

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  5 лет назад +1

      Robert Plautz I’m so happy you enjoyed my performance! It was both the most challenging and the most rewarding book I’ve ever narrated.

  • @Vahan.Vardanyan
    @Vahan.Vardanyan Год назад

    The best advice i've see so far on the internet. Thank you !
    And I am actually going to do that test ...

  • @dyesiii
    @dyesiii 3 года назад

    i would like to try so thank you sir for the tips/advice ☺️🇵🇭

  • @harshapappala
    @harshapappala 3 года назад

    Thanks for the advice, will do it..

  • @Litzbutcher
    @Litzbutcher 10 лет назад

    Thank you, huge help.

  • @forresthancock1939
    @forresthancock1939 2 года назад

    Thanks Sean. I've just ordered a digital voice recorder to see if I like my own performance. If I find myself convincing, I"m going for it part time to see where it goes.

  • @rowanmckinney
    @rowanmckinney 8 лет назад +4

    This is exactly the test I was looking for! I'm going to record (since I already have the equipment available) and post my 2 week segment on librivox for listener feedback. I was planning on using a nook, which I hope does not make sound, but you setup looks like a good plan B. thanks!

    • @salaciousBastard
      @salaciousBastard 8 лет назад

      Never heard of librivox. I might try that too.

  • @bennyfifeaudio
    @bennyfifeaudio 4 года назад

    I didn't do this test to start, but I've been narrating for almost 2 years & I love it. Definitely a good barometer of if you would enjoy it.

  • @sharonbaker2628
    @sharonbaker2628 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much for sharing. I will give this a try and see if this is something I want to pursue.

  • @thisbetterman
    @thisbetterman 9 лет назад

    I love to read. I enjoy listening to Audibles very much. Ive often read out loud because I found it enjoyable. I have a chance to audition for one of my favorite authors, and this idea has never entered my mind. I will definitely do this and see if it is just going to be a hobby, or if I can make some sort of ancillary career. Thank you for this easy self-test to find out what it is really like to do this as a career.

  • @Girlhead
    @Girlhead 6 лет назад

    This is probably the best possible job I can think of. I wish I could do this.

  • @brockdeskins5546
    @brockdeskins5546 6 лет назад +22

    I'm author with 18 titles to my name. I recently started to hire narrators for my books. This got me thinking that perhaps I should learned to narrate my own books, as a start, and maybe I can get good enough to produce them on my own and then start taking on other people's books. I think I can create a fairly wide range of voices. Like you suggested, I started reading out loud at night and discovered that reading out loud is exhausting! Physically tiring. I stopped doing it, but I'll start again. It's good practice. I have some hardware coming today in hopes of doing some recordings to get an accurate gauge as to the quality of my voice and if I'm pleasant enough to listen to.

    • @lexboogy01
      @lexboogy01 3 года назад

      what kind of hardware?

    • @brockdeskins5546
      @brockdeskins5546 3 года назад

      @@lexboogy01 I got a scarlet solo kit. Comes with an AT 2020 mic and stand. Been working out pretty well.

  • @josephcapucetti519
    @josephcapucetti519 9 лет назад

    Thank you. I will test myself and report the results.

  • @CarmaellaElia
    @CarmaellaElia 3 года назад

    I've been interested in this for the longest time. I just need coaching. I'm not really sure where to start but for now maybe I'll post a few readings on youtube. This is a helpful video, thank you.

  • @mroctober3657
    @mroctober3657 4 года назад

    Hi Sean. Greetings from Cork. Love your work.

  • @DebbieinNH
    @DebbieinNH 3 года назад

    I got through 100 pages of a young adult novel, and about 300 pages of a 639 page book called Contextualized Language Intervention. I did it as a favor to some students and colleagues and also to help me study the latter material myself. This is a good challenge and an eye opener! I enjoyed it, but I'll stick with my current profession. A huge thank you to all audiobook narrators, but especially those who record books kids with reading difficulties need for school, both literature and textbooks.

  • @standupp2885
    @standupp2885 Год назад +1

    A great narrator can make or break an audiobook. I'm a trucker so I've listened to about a thousand of them during my 21 years behind the wheel. There have been some pretty good ones but none that were good enough that I wanted to go find other books that they narrated, until now. I've been listening to a series called Expeditionary Force, narrated by R.C. Bray. Bray is absolutely hitting it out of the park, best narration I have ever heard. I will definitely be looking for other books done by him when I finish this series, which BTW is hilarious. If you love Sci-Fi and you have a good sense of humor, this series is for you.

  • @rabbithole797
    @rabbithole797 10 лет назад

    Really awesome suggestion and tool/exercise to sort this idea out for one's self. I love reading to people out loud, to any captive audience, so that's why I had this idea and found your vid. Toni Morrison is who I have ALWAYS wanted to do all her works on audio - what fun and provocitave reading she is for me. Thanks so much for the great idea and the suggestions on posture and impecability while reading and the head's up on the 6hr life in a box someone who does this for a living must enjoy. Lol! Believe it or not it still seems up my alley, so I am looking forward to my next 2 week trial. I'll think of it as a meditation. :) Great little vid. Thanks for posting it. Sweet gift, and I saw no others like it and am glad I scrolled way down to see it in my search. Cheers Sean!

  • @chrischappell1994
    @chrischappell1994 8 лет назад +5

    Sean, I appreciate your insights and experience. I'm currently producing my 11th audiobook and thinking about a microphone upgrade. Would you mind sharing a little information about your setup, specifically the type of mic that you use and why? Thank you very much ~ Chris

  • @7btsluv150
    @7btsluv150 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the video!

  • @zephyrblue2032
    @zephyrblue2032 4 года назад

    Thanks for this. I'm going to give it a go.

  • @stephaniemodkins4624
    @stephaniemodkins4624 4 года назад

    Thank you for this test.

  • @cookiekhoala
    @cookiekhoala 2 года назад

    Great advice. Everyone in my life always tells me I'm a great reader and should read audiobooks. I am starting to take them seriously, as I do love reading aloud and giving characters voices and accents and such.

  • @BeckManlavi
    @BeckManlavi 8 лет назад

    This video was helpful for me, Sean. :) Keep up the great work and I will keep on practicing this test in two weeks time to find out what I'm gonna do next. :) Take care. :)

  • @anthonysimsii2132
    @anthonysimsii2132 2 года назад +1

    Very sound wisdom. I'm sitting here looking at all these books to figure out what book should I test with first. However I think I will begin practicing on Short Stories just to see what it is like. Something simple and not complicated.

  • @Camrographer
    @Camrographer Год назад

    Thank you so much! What you're saying sounds obvious but it's funny that it wasn't one of the first things I should have done to determine if narrating books is a good fit for me. It does sound like it suits personalities which are naturally solitary.

  • @jamesewanchook2276
    @jamesewanchook2276 4 года назад

    I like your flow!

  • @petewhite85
    @petewhite85 6 лет назад

    Well done. Thank you.

  • @tomsky61
    @tomsky61 10 лет назад

    Great video Sean!!!! Have a new studio that I originally was working on for music, but I guess at the age of 53 perhaps a little too late to make a mark, but I started to look into Audio Books and came across your video. Thanks mate, things to think about, but also exciting, to be actually able to create a new beginning in an area that I have never considered. Great advice. Thank you. Best Regards Tom

  • @elroyblackbean
    @elroyblackbean 8 лет назад +1

    Completely aside from wanting to break into this industry, you are one of my FAVORITE narrators on Audible! Terrific work!

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  8 лет назад

      aw shucks. :-)

    • @elroyblackbean
      @elroyblackbean 8 лет назад +1

      +Sean Pratt You hooked me with the read of Norm Brodsky's Street Smarts. I can still hear you saying, "Ask Norm". Well done!

  • @theashchronicles7373
    @theashchronicles7373 8 лет назад

    even the way you talk in this video is soothing and engaging to listen to.

    • @SeanAllenPratt
      @SeanAllenPratt  8 лет назад

      +TheAshchronicles Well, thank you very much. You're too kind.

  • @GolpoKoli
    @GolpoKoli 4 года назад

    Thanks! I would love to work on myself to bring out the better version of mine.