What Do You Need To Know About
Recording Audiobooks?
Guest article by Chloe Harris.
Audiobooks are booming and are one of the fastest-growing segments of the publishing industry. As a consequence, each year, more writers produce audiobooks.
However, audio presents a more complex set of challenges to solve. Accents and linguistic quirks, for example, must be taken into account if you wish to produce a global offering.
Say no more—we've put up a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about recording audiobooks.
Self-recording An Audiobook
You'll need a quiet location, systems, technology, time, and some technical knowledge to produce your audiobook. The hardware and software you'll need will probably cost only around $200. The time you spend narrating your book and editing your sound files in post-production will be by far the most significant expenditure.
What Skills Are Required to Record An Audiobook?
Recording an audiobook is more than a pastime; it's a profession. Nevertheless, like with any profession, some skills are needed to get started. Hence, before you plunge into self-recording an audiobook, make sure you have the following:
Acting Background
Having a basic understanding of acting makes a significant difference when recording an audiobook. Narration is, more or less, an acting job. You're taking on the roles of various characters and narrating tales. Thus a background in acting could mean a lot.
Capacity To Portray Various Voices, Accents, And Dialects
These skills may seem obvious, but effectively portraying a character from various backgrounds is a crucial skill that will make your audiobook dynamic and exciting.
Endurance
A typical narration day may appear straightforward: you sit down for several hours and read aloud from a book. But these hours may drag on and tire you, so it's essential to keep up as much as possible.
Ability To Conduct Research
Finally, there's research! So, how will this fit into the picture? Isn't it simply a narrative you're recounting? But what if you're recording and come across a phrase, a country name, or something else you don't know how to pronounce? Doing your research ahead of time may help you improve your storytelling abilities significantly.
Hiring Professional Audiobook Narrator
If you don't think your speaking voice is up to the task, look for a professional narrator online. The hiring steps are as follows;
You sign up for an account with one of the audiobook publishers or production firms.
You can find a narrator (also known as a producer) through listening to their auditions.
You and the narrator agree on the rate for each completed hour of the audiobook.
The narrator will record the audiobook and submit it for your approval.
Your audio file is delivered after you pay the producer.
What Is The Cost Of Producing An Audiobook?
You may only keep the expense of recording devices if you intend to record, edit, and release your audiobook independently. Depending on the particular items you buy, this may cost anywhere from $150 to $500, but producing an audiobook at the lower end of this range will be challenging.
If you collaborate with an audiobook production company or a professional narrator, audiobooks of 10 recording hours should cost around $1,000 to $5,000. The estimated expense covers everything from the equipment to the narrative to the finishing. However, this does not include any future marketing expenses, such as advertisement.
Additional Assets
You'll also need a cover page in addition to the audiobook recording and a good book description. Also, if you're converting an eBook to an audiobook, the process is as simple as hiring a professional book cover designer for no more than 30 minutes of their time. It would also be a good idea to have your book proofread by a professional. That way, when you're ready to record your audiobook, everything will be a breeze.
Make Better Books—Or Audiobooks And Reach More Readers
Life may move at a breakneck speed. It's hard to find time to read when you have a lot on your plate. An audiobook is a handy way to deal with this problem.
"One in every five Australians now listens to audiobooks. Thus, if you want to attract new readers, audio format is the way to go. Furthermore, it does not need a significant financial commitment since you may hire a narrator or record the audiobook yourself," says Daniel Wilson—an audiobook voice talent and freelance writer at ProUp
Finally, a good cover may help you market your future audiobook more effectively. Sharp contrasts, appropriate highlights, a design that works for square sizes on mobile devices, and appealing imagery will all be present on such a cover. Please do not hesitate to contact us at WORKINGTYPE if you need help developing an excellent audiobook cover design.