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The Audiobook Podcast
SquareSound
35 episodes
4 months ago
Welcome back to another episode of The Audiobook Podcast. We’ve touched loosely on the subject of diction in earlier conversations, but we realise that what we said was fairly general. We’d mentioned casting people to work within the normal range of their voice, and that forced diction can sound forced! In this episode, Justine is in conversation with Geraldine Cook-Dafner, who holds a Licentiate in Voice and Speech from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and additional traini...
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Welcome back to another episode of The Audiobook Podcast. We’ve touched loosely on the subject of diction in earlier conversations, but we realise that what we said was fairly general. We’d mentioned casting people to work within the normal range of their voice, and that forced diction can sound forced! In this episode, Justine is in conversation with Geraldine Cook-Dafner, who holds a Licentiate in Voice and Speech from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and additional traini...
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Booth Fright
The Audiobook Podcast
22 minutes
2 years ago
Booth Fright
The latest episode of the Audiobook Podcast, Justine and Abbe discuss a slightly more serious topic on performance anxiety. In the audiobook industry, “Booth Fright” (as opposed to Stage Fright) is experienced by many actors despite the lack of admission around it. Abbe and Justine also discuss how pervasive a phenomenon this is and some ways narrators can counteract those feelings of doubt, and the negative voice that chats in your head. As a voice over coach, Abbe speaks on ...
The Audiobook Podcast
Welcome back to another episode of The Audiobook Podcast. We’ve touched loosely on the subject of diction in earlier conversations, but we realise that what we said was fairly general. We’d mentioned casting people to work within the normal range of their voice, and that forced diction can sound forced! In this episode, Justine is in conversation with Geraldine Cook-Dafner, who holds a Licentiate in Voice and Speech from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and additional traini...