Local resources for professional voice narration?
Jay Bryant
jay at bryantcs.com
Tue Sep 25 13:58:44 MDT 2007
Hi, Dan,
Ring up the Texas State School for the Blind. They have a program for
creating talking books. I know they use volunteers, but I also know they do
voice coaching for those volunteers and require a certain minimum ability
before they'll let someone do it. Consequently, they have a pool of folks
with at least some voice training and the ability to read from a text.
Perhaps they could put you in touch with two or three of their best readers,
who might be happy to do it for a little money once.
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services.
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From: "Dan Young" <instrdesign at gmail.com>
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narration?
> Hi folks,
>
> We are pricing a proposal for a customer that involves audio narration
> (it's a training DVD). Does anyone have local contacts or know of a
> good place where I could get this priced? I'd guess the costs are (1)
> narrator, and (2) studio. It would be nice to get this in one
> package. Reliability and quality are the most important criteria.
>
> Many thanks,
>
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