Actors Talk - Come Inside The Acting Business

Actors Talk - Come Inside The Acting Business


Audiobook Narration – An Intro to ACX | 058 - Actors Talk - Come Inside The Acting Business

February 02, 2015

Audiobook Narration
I’ve been interested in audiobook narration for quite some time. Since I have no experience in that aspect of the voice over business, I’ve never really pursued it. There just seemed to be too many uncertainties. Too many complications.
When I heard or read information from narrators, it was often of the negative sort. It was too time consuming. It was a hard niche to break into. Etc. Etc.
ACX
ACX is a marketplace where professional authors, agents, publishers, and other Rights Holders can post fallow audiobook rights.
At ACX, those unused audio rights will be matched with narrators, engineers, recording studios, and other Producers capable of producing a finished audiobook, as well as with audiobook publishers.
The result: More audiobooks will be made.
Too many authors have been left out of the quickly growing and culturally repositioned digital audio market. Until now.
ACX puts you in the driver’s seat. If you’re a Rights Holder, you choose how you produce your audiobook—whether on your own or by engaging a Producer on ACX—and you choose among two royalty models.
If you’re a Producer, ACX allows you to post a profile and be seen. Plus, you can be proactive and audition on ACX for posted titles.
I’m not sure when I first became aware of Audiobook Creation Exchange or ACX.
Probably a couple of years back.
I’ve had account there for more than a year, I do know that. But once I created the account, I didn’t do anything with it.
Actually, the story is worse than that.
Not only did I not ‘do anything’ with ACX, I actually turned down a couple of opportunities that came my way from just establishing a profile there.
What? Yes, I turned down potential audiobook narration, money paying work. Why?
Because I was afraid. Of what?
I was afraid I wouldn’t be good enough…I’ve never narrated a book before.
I was afraid I would not be able to deliver the audiobook narration files in a manner that complies with the ACX audio quality control requirements.
And the editing requirements. It takes a LONG time to edit the narrated audio, removing bad takes, etc. Right? Yes. But one of the core elements of the ACX Master Class is instruction on how to speed up the editing process using the excellent, free audio editing software, AUDACITY.
I have no experience interacting with a rights holder in this way and I was also afraid of not knowing enough to be even modestly professional.
So I did nothing…mostly. Oh I would hit the site once or twice a month and download audition material to practice on. But really, that was it.
ACX MASTER CLASS
About a year ago I got an email about a class called the ACX Master Class.
The class, with a comprehensive syllabus covering audiobook narration on ACX, was to be taught by Dan O’Day and David H. Lawrence XVII. Dan O’Day, I wasn’t familiar with, but I was fairly familiar with Lawrence, who is a well-known voice over talent and teacher. He is also the developer of an app I like quite a bit called, Rehearsal. It’s an iPhone app for actors that helps with line memorization.