
RAR #112: How an Audio Book is Made, with audio book narrator and producer, Lyssa Browne
Here at the Read-Aloud Revival, we believe that audio books count, and today we're going behind the scenes to talk about how an audio book is made.
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Show Notes
You might have heard us say this before, but here at The Read-Aloud Revival, we believe that audio books count. Today we’re going behind the scenes to talk about how an audio book is made.
In fact, we often prefer reading books on audio. Listening to a good book, well-read, is a wonderful way to fill your child’s life with beautiful language.
In this episode of the podcast, I’m chatting with Lyssa Browne of Cedar House Audio Productions, about the process of making an audio book, voice acting and more.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- how to keep your voice strong when reading to your kids
- some of the tricks narrators use to create interesting voices
- all about my experience recording The Read-Aloud Family
Find the rest of the show notes at https://readaloudrevival.com/112/.