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Words On Tape: How To Create Profitable Spoken Word Audio on Cassettes and CDs
October 17th, 2009 by book reviews Leave a reply »
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This book has everything a beginner is conceivable want and need to know how their words on audio and / or CD. To learn about project planning, budget, planning, scripting, packaging, recording, editing, duplication, labeling, different ways of selling and what may lie ahead. It tells you what to do and what not to do and why. What I like most is how Byers provides a flow chart of what to do and in what order passes the rest of the book describes in detail the process in a logical, sequential, and step by step. There are many examples and illustrations to clarify points. It also provides annexes which are loaded with resources, information packed, and standards, giving you everything you need to start the rolling process. This book is an indispensable tool for anyone thinking of placing his / her voice on the tape.
Judy Byers is known nationally, a consultant to publishing companies. He specializes in spoken word audio since 1987. Before it was a radio producer and commentator for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and worked for radio and television stations in the U.S.. He holds producers audio tape in Denver, Colorado. The audio cassette market includes more than $ 4 billion a year in sales, and the terms of the film is a valuable resource, full event for anyone wishing to add to this market. This 230-page trade paperback has a table of contents, index, and offers several appendices, including a full list of resources for completing the forms for the production of audio and templates to use cartridges. The topics covered by the main body of the text are as follows (each section of the list of resources): (1) the market for publishing audio, (2) what is sold and the stages of production (3) planning the project your (4) intellectual property, contracts and ISBN, (5) Budget your time and your money, (6) scripts and narrators; (7) the choice of appropriate receptacles for audio book; (8) how the studio works and how long it takes to make a film in the study; (9) what happens at the time of registration; (10) version of the audio tape (11), coating and marking (12) Marketing and sales (13) for sale in bookstores and libraries (14), information on CD. This fascinating book is a very practical guide for anyone who ever wondered what would be involved to get their words in the film from self-publishers to incorporate known writers of fiction, business seminars offered firm. Moreover, many writers who have published fiction by traditional publishers have found that marketing is an excellent method to promote the sound of their own fiction writing processes and conventions of the market for aspiring fiction writers and fans. Do not miss this book. Highly recommended!
Authors should spin off the books of products for audio compression maximum value from their work. You will discover how easy it is to create and sell their own tapes of the spoken word audio CD and downloads. The words on the tape drivers from initial design to production to sales of new product. Judy Byers has been in business since 1987. Before it was a radio producer and commentator, has a lovely voice. This is the only book on the subject and is an excellent step-by-step guide. DanPoynter @ ParaPublishing. com