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13229: True Or False: Non-Fiction Is Easier To Narrate Than Fiction?

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Hey there, hero!

Characters. That word can strike fear in the hearts of narrators that feel that fiction is a whole ‘nother level of effort when it comes to audiobooks.

Same thing when the content involves accents or dialects.

It’s not necessarily true that non-fiction is easier (you might take on some scientific terms or geographic locations to see why).

But characters don’t have to be intimidating, and accents and dialects don’t have to be debilitating.

I have a go-to simple approach, one that narrators of any level can put to use, to make characters and accents and dialects easier. And maybe even fun!

And I’ll also remind you in this episode of the deeper fun you can encounter with non-fiction as well.

Do you shy away from fiction? How come? Let me know in the comments below.

REQUEST: Please join this video's conversation and see the full episode on VOHeroes, where the comments are moderated and civil, at https://voheroes.com/true-or-false-non-fiction-is-easier-to-narrate-than-fiction/

#Acting #Voice #VoiceOver #Performance #Productivity #Tips #Art #Commerce #Science #Mindset #Success #Process #Options #BestPractices #Marketing

Want to be a better VO talent, actor or author? Here’s how I can help you...

...become a VO talent (or a more successful one):
https://voheroes.com/start
...become an audiobook narrator on ACX (if you’re an actor or VO talent):
https://acxmasterclass.com/
...narrate your own book (if you’re an author):
https://narrateyourownbook.com/
...have the most effective pop filter (especially for VO talent):
https://mikesock.com/
...be off-book faster for on-camera auditions and work (memorize your lines):
https://rehearsal.pro/
...master beautiful audiobook and podcast audio in one drag and drop move on your Mac:
https://audiocupcake.com/

The VOHeroes Podcast is heroically built with:

BuddyBoss | LearnDash | DreamHost | SamCart | TextExpander | BuzzSprout

...

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Content provided by David H. Lawrence XVII. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David H. Lawrence XVII or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hey there, hero!

Characters. That word can strike fear in the hearts of narrators that feel that fiction is a whole ‘nother level of effort when it comes to audiobooks.

Same thing when the content involves accents or dialects.

It’s not necessarily true that non-fiction is easier (you might take on some scientific terms or geographic locations to see why).

But characters don’t have to be intimidating, and accents and dialects don’t have to be debilitating.

I have a go-to simple approach, one that narrators of any level can put to use, to make characters and accents and dialects easier. And maybe even fun!

And I’ll also remind you in this episode of the deeper fun you can encounter with non-fiction as well.

Do you shy away from fiction? How come? Let me know in the comments below.

REQUEST: Please join this video's conversation and see the full episode on VOHeroes, where the comments are moderated and civil, at https://voheroes.com/true-or-false-non-fiction-is-easier-to-narrate-than-fiction/

#Acting #Voice #VoiceOver #Performance #Productivity #Tips #Art #Commerce #Science #Mindset #Success #Process #Options #BestPractices #Marketing

Want to be a better VO talent, actor or author? Here’s how I can help you...

...become a VO talent (or a more successful one):
https://voheroes.com/start
...become an audiobook narrator on ACX (if you’re an actor or VO talent):
https://acxmasterclass.com/
...narrate your own book (if you’re an author):
https://narrateyourownbook.com/
...have the most effective pop filter (especially for VO talent):
https://mikesock.com/
...be off-book faster for on-camera auditions and work (memorize your lines):
https://rehearsal.pro/
...master beautiful audiobook and podcast audio in one drag and drop move on your Mac:
https://audiocupcake.com/

The VOHeroes Podcast is heroically built with:

BuddyBoss | LearnDash | DreamHost | SamCart | TextExpander | BuzzSprout

...

  continue reading

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