Scott Brick is the Yoda of audiobooks! This truly is a master at work. This was one of the best episodes from ACX University. Plus, the production is top notch. The audio from the Neumann U87 is superb.
Narrative training comes in the study of literature. Voicing it come in the training of vocal performance. Sometimes, a writer is good at reading his/her own stuff, but usually only from an academic standpoint. I've listened to the self-reading of 3 killer writers, none of whom are anywhere near as good as their performance counterparts, the best of whom bring an additional level of texture to the story itself. My advice is, like any great literary criticism, to read the story through at least once, better twice, if you can. Foreshadowing crops up in some pretty unpredictable places. And if handled wrong, it has the same effect to the listener as a skimming reader missing an important element and having to flip back to find out what she missed. It snaps the suspension of disbelief (or engagement in non-fiction) and destroys verisimilitude.
It's not every day I see a word I don't understand that's not scientific. And verisimilitude is one of them. Thank you. ' casually places in top 50 favorite' words'
The first takes were good, the second takes are amazing. The one with the women at the end was an incredible change. They went from characters, to people.
As an author who just finished his first book, seeing the depths this man feels narratives makes me almost emotional. An author could only be so lucky to have him preform and produce their audiobook, it's truly amazing. I have several books in my library he's done. its awesome to see him work.
Wow what an incredible treat to listen to the two of them speak. So many nuggets of wisdom. Went through so many emotions watching them work. Thanks for sharing this.
Scott Brick is amazing! Holly is also amazing, the result of him coaching her through the "Silas" scene gave me chills and almost brought me to tears. This must be the reason vocal coaching is so important, the difference is like night and day in their interpretation of the writing. I love this "fly on a wall" perspective.
When she rereads the exert around 25 minutes, it was captivating. The first time through, the repetition of Silas felt irrelevant, but the second time around, I was getting chills every time she said his name and shifted. Great work you two!!
This was so mindblowing and informative. Absolutely loved it. "You want to get it right. But the point of the exercise is not to get it right. It's to make it me." The feels! Scott is an amazing coach.
It's a testament to how good she is because while she was reading the second text (Silas one) I actually teared up listening to it. I felt the emotions. Wow. What a talent. She is what I aspire to be one day when I start narrating. I hope I can be at least halfway as good as her.
Scott, I just discovered you today. Boy am I glad that I did. I'm going to record my own audiobooks of my short stories and I can't tell you how much I have learned by listening to you in this video. Thank you. Bill
This has been useful. While my background has trained me to put myself into narration, I learned from viewing this that I can be much more invested than I have been, of course when the text calls for it. The format of working with an already skilled artist was quite effective. .... and Orson Scott Card rocks . . .
If Scott Brick reads it, I want to hear it! That's been my attitude for the past ten years as I've listened to his book narrations and I'm honored to be able to learn from him as he teaches a subject I find very interesting. Great stuff!
Absolutely loved this master lesson!! Thanks so much...I found this content so very helpful! I'm a Newbie Narrator and began as a hobby last November. Currently, I am very busy with ACX in Narrating Instructional, Wellness, & Cookbooks Audiobooks. I can now see how treating narrative text as a character unto itself fits into this style of Narration as well. All very challenging and I am loving growing and learning something new every single day! :)
I ADORE this video!! I think this advice could and should be applied to pretty much any aspect in life. Scott Brick is amazing and will definitely be looking out for more content like this!! 👌🏼🙌🏼
Wow just wow. I’m so impressed and inspired to record my first audiobook. Especially love how he explained the options she could take for the older black character.
God this is brilliant. To see the level of acting skill involved is pretty humbling and the lessons and tips are really clear and useful for a beginner like me. Thank you!
This was great listening to and informative. While I'm not an audio book narrator myself, I always strive for "living in the text" when reading out loud. I don't why, but I'm still surprised whenever I hear someone reading out loud without acting, or at least trying to (unless it's a math book or something). Holly was really impressive, especially on her second reads.
Wow, this makes me love my narrator I've used on four books, now. I listened to Rick, then listened to a sample of one of my books and discovered that my narrator had done many of Rick's suggestions. He's not as good or famous as Rick, but my narrator did all right by me.
I just came across this video a truly amazing job was done. I am not a voice over actor or an audio book narrator, but listening to this information would make me want too. Scott Brick you smashed it. Awesome job👍
This is absolutely awe inspiring! I am being fed with such nourishing information, it vitalises me and encourages me to take a step towards narrating a book! Thank you!
I love Scott, I worked with him when he first started coaching. It was a lot of fun and I learn something new every video I watch since I can't see him in person.
This is such a VALUABLE video. Something with audiobooks I struggle with and frequently talk with clients about (before and after the fact) is breathing. .. I understand we aren't seeing the post-process, but these professionals are clearly just breathing normally - not re-directing their head, not hiding it, in fact often almost gasping a big sharp/deep at times. What are they doing in post?
This was so encouraging and helpful. I needed this. What book was that??? I'm intrigued. Thank you two for such major nuggets of information. I have PERMISSION.
Thank you all so so much for sharing your knowledge with us scrubs
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boy they both have such great voices, seems my voice is not on par. but I have been asked if I am on the radio so maybe its my face maybe its my voice. how do singer, narrators know their voice sound so great?
I wouldn't. But, if you have to, put the MS aside for a month or two, let it recede in your memory so that when you come back to it, it has a distant, remembered familiarity but enough of a sense of discovery that your interpretation reveals that discovery (also helps maintain your interest and engagement when you've read through and rewritten the same manuscript fifteen dozen times).
11:38 If I understand what you are OSC is saying, the narrator is just like another character int the book. Just a like a person reading it to you and jut a disassociated voice.
She has a great, sing-songy kind of delivery that sort of feels like Flannery O'Connor, but a lot less like Orson Scott Card. I'm not a huge fan of female narrators over a male protagonist, or vice versa. But, that's just me.
Listening to a (Performance ) of a book... a lot of the time.... becomes overbearing with TOO much emotion.....sometimes a more sterile voice allows one to consume the story without getting overwhelmed in emotions.......must a read (always) be emotionally expressed.... continuously?.... It becomes old very fast.....makes one feel a need to take a break from the narrator's performance To seperate them from the story.......if i could suggest to this guy one thing.....get someone in your life that can tell you....your OVER narrating....your adding TOO much of yourself .....
Scott Brick is the Yoda of audiobooks! This truly is a master at work. This was one of the best episodes from ACX University. Plus, the production is top notch. The audio from the Neumann U87 is superb.
Both of their voices are like butter! This was fantastic instruction and insight.
She's a natural. Her voice reminds of the voice over used at the beginning and end of Desperate Housewives.
yes! exactly
Holly used to co-host Ripley's Believe It Or Not with her father Jack Palance in the 1980s
@@sportsmedia25 Interesting. I fondly remember that show.
Yasss
I thought the same exact thing!!!
One more thing, she is brilliant! What an ability to take and use direction. Wow!
“...put character in narrative ...” Yes! Valuable. Thank you, Scott Brick.
This is amazing!!! Choose how much you want to invest!!! Learned about the change in tone.....so perfectly natural and instinctive!!!!
Narrative training comes in the study of literature. Voicing it come in the training of vocal performance. Sometimes, a writer is good at reading his/her own stuff, but usually only from an academic standpoint. I've listened to the self-reading of 3 killer writers, none of whom are anywhere near as good as their performance counterparts, the best of whom bring an additional level of texture to the story itself. My advice is, like any great literary criticism, to read the story through at least once, better twice, if you can. Foreshadowing crops up in some pretty unpredictable places. And if handled wrong, it has the same effect to the listener as a skimming reader missing an important element and having to flip back to find out what she missed. It snaps the suspension of disbelief (or engagement in non-fiction) and destroys verisimilitude.
It's not every day I see a word I don't understand that's not scientific. And verisimilitude is one of them. Thank you. ' casually places in top 50 favorite' words'
Bravo! I'm blown away. ACX got the Audiobook King of Narration to share this much of direction in a masterclass?! Wow...just wow.
The first takes were good, the second takes are amazing. The one with the women at the end was an incredible change. They went from characters, to people.
As an author who just finished his first book, seeing the depths this man feels narratives makes me almost emotional. An author could only be so lucky to have him preform and produce their audiobook, it's truly amazing. I have several books in my library he's done. its awesome to see him work.
Congratulations, JP. It's an amazing feeling when you finish your book - never let go of that moment. All the best!
Wow what an incredible treat to listen to the two of them speak. So many nuggets of wisdom. Went through so many emotions watching them work. Thanks for sharing this.
Scott Brick is amazing! Holly is also amazing, the result of him coaching her through the "Silas" scene gave me chills and almost brought me to tears. This must be the reason vocal coaching is so important, the difference is like night and day in their interpretation of the writing. I love this "fly on a wall" perspective.
When she rereads the exert around 25 minutes, it was captivating. The first time through, the repetition of Silas felt irrelevant, but the second time around, I was getting chills every time she said his name and shifted. Great work you two!!
This was so mindblowing and informative. Absolutely loved it. "You want to get it right. But the point of the exercise is not to get it right. It's to make it me." The feels! Scott is an amazing coach.
This is so good I've been listening some samples on Audible and they're so dry! Give yourself permission to go there.
It's a testament to how good she is because while she was reading the second text (Silas one) I actually teared up listening to it. I felt the emotions. Wow. What a talent. She is what I aspire to be one day when I start narrating. I hope I can be at least halfway as good as her.
Scott, I just discovered you today. Boy am I glad that I did. I'm going to record my own audiobooks of my short stories and I can't tell you how much I have learned by listening to you in this video. Thank you.
Bill
Wow! I haven’t enjoyed learning something as much as I enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing.
This has been useful. While my background has trained me to put myself into narration, I learned from viewing this that I can be much more invested than I have been, of course when the text calls for it. The format of working with an already skilled artist was quite effective. .... and Orson Scott Card rocks . . .
She is so easy to listen to. She draws you in so well.
If Scott Brick reads it, I want to hear it! That's been my attitude for the past ten years as I've listened to his book narrations and I'm honored to be able to learn from him as he teaches a subject I find very interesting. Great stuff!
Absolutely loved this master lesson!! Thanks so much...I found this content so very helpful! I'm a Newbie Narrator and began as a hobby last November. Currently, I am very busy with ACX in Narrating Instructional, Wellness, & Cookbooks Audiobooks. I can now see how treating narrative text as a character unto itself fits into this style of Narration as well. All very challenging and I am loving growing and learning something new every single day! :)
I ADORE this video!! I think this advice could and should be applied to pretty much any aspect in life. Scott Brick is amazing and will definitely be looking out for more content like this!! 👌🏼🙌🏼
I love Scott Brick. He's so amazing and definitely one the best narrators out there.
Woot, woot WOOT - I have PERMISSION!!! :-D
What a great teacher to be able to let the pupil express themselves so much without taking the reins himself.
The best ACX tutorial I’ve seen to this point! Will be re watching this many times.
Wow just wow. I’m so impressed and inspired to record my first audiobook. Especially love how he explained the options she could take for the older black character.
God this is brilliant. To see the level of acting skill involved is pretty humbling and the lessons and tips are really clear and useful for a beginner like me. Thank you!
This was great listening to and informative.
While I'm not an audio book narrator myself, I always strive for "living in the text" when reading out loud. I don't why, but I'm still surprised whenever I hear someone reading out loud without acting, or at least trying to (unless it's a math book or something).
Holly was really impressive, especially on her second reads.
Coaching throughout your career as a narrator is so important.
This was so immensely helpful. It’s amazing the difference after applying Scott’s technique. Also thus actress is an amazing narrator.
I am bramd smacking new. Somewhat hesitant on where to begin. This was a must see video of exceptional coaching. Cant wait to hear more. Im sold.
Wow! I love that moment of clear contrast between hope and the acceptance of her loss.
I'm preparing to self-narrate my own book and this video and tips were very helpful - thank you!
Excellent demonstration packed with great info. 👍
he asked....Orson Scott Card....he asked him. directly. holy crap.
This was wonderful and full of amazing content. Brilliant and lovely to listen to, I would take his class in a heartbeat
Wow, this makes me love my narrator I've used on four books, now. I listened to Rick, then listened to a sample of one of my books and discovered that my narrator had done many of Rick's suggestions. He's not as good or famous as Rick, but my narrator did all right by me.
Orson Scott Card’s book on Character and Viewpoint was amazing - read it 30 years ago and it’s clearly still a reference!
Her style is AMAZING
and together it’s getting even better ; lovely
Thanks for the hints 💛💫🌿🙏🏼
This is awesome. Teaching me a lot about how to not only write a story, but how to narrate and tell a story as a voice over actor.
This is a great video!! I’m looking into voice over acting so this has really made me appreciate the hard work voice actors put in.
I just came across this video a truly amazing job was done. I am not a voice over actor or an audio book narrator, but listening to this information would make me want too. Scott Brick you smashed it. Awesome job👍
Holy hell, so insightful and eye-opening - thank you to everyone involved!
THIS IS AMAZING! I'll definitely use his tips. I have a younger, warm female voice...so I can't get too low a tone.
Her first reading put me to sleep. Her last reading I was able to feel and see her emotion in my mind.
I'm in love with Scott's voice!
Absolutely amazing advice. And Holly's voice is just devine!
Excellent work! Your feedback was perfect and I could completely hear the difference. I loved this! Thank you 😊
This was exceptional!
This was so engaging, I was totally drawn in , to the teaching as well as the narration ! Dancing to words indeed ! Brilliant 👊
This is absolutely awe inspiring! I am being fed with such nourishing information, it vitalises me and encourages me to take a step towards narrating a book! Thank you!
Great class, if you're already a thoroughly trained and practiced actor.
This is fantastic! Thank you Scott, Holly & ACX.
Is there market for narrators in the Spanish language?
I love Scott, I worked with him when he first started coaching. It was a lot of fun and I learn something new every video I watch since I can't see him in person.
Beautiful, I could listen to this all day!
Thank you for making these amazing videos
Thank you for sharing this with me.
I want to learn all that I can as this is a career shift that I want to make!
Thank you for posting this video.
Fantastic advice and performance alike.
This is such a VALUABLE video.
Something with audiobooks I struggle with and frequently talk with clients about (before and after the fact) is breathing. .. I understand we aren't seeing the post-process, but these professionals are clearly just breathing normally - not re-directing their head, not hiding it, in fact often almost gasping a big sharp/deep at times.
What are they doing in post?
This is SO helpful. Amazing.
In cause any of you need background info on Scott Brick, he’s one of the primary narrators for the Dune franchise.
“I wanted to cry” 😭 🥰🌿🍃
- yes me too , when I heard that romance grief scene
Loved ❣️it I only want to listen to both of them 🤩🤩
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you. I can use more instruction.
Learned so much here! Thank-you!!!
What a lovely warm voice she has
This is TOP! Thank you Scott Brick!
This was sooooo good!!! Definitely learned a lot of valuable information.
I love her voice! 🥰
Wow, this gives so much in so little time! Thank you!
This was so encouraging and helpful. I needed this. What book was that??? I'm intrigued. Thank you two for such major nuggets of information. I have PERMISSION.
That was excellent. Thank you.
Thanks for fixing this!
Nice voice, Scott!
I need Scott!
What kind of mic is good for a new person auditioning?
Good Afternoon I have the natural gift of Being
blessed with this GIFT I would like to get started
Great tips thank you
Thank you all so so much for sharing your knowledge with us scrubs
boy they both have such great voices, seems my voice is not on par. but I have been asked if I am on the radio so maybe its my face maybe its my voice. how do singer, narrators know their voice sound so great?
super thanks to all!
What book is she reading, about Silas?
How does this narration breakdown apply if you're actually narrating your own book, which is based on your own real life story?
I wouldn't. But, if you have to, put the MS aside for a month or two, let it recede in your memory so that when you come back to it, it has a distant, remembered familiarity but enough of a sense of discovery that your interpretation reveals that discovery (also helps maintain your interest and engagement when you've read through and rewritten the same manuscript fifteen dozen times).
Interesting and good question.
I want feedback from Scott. Please coach me!!! Fantastic information. I want more, please.
Excellent
This video was GREAT!
Is she Jack Palance's daughter?
Yes, she is.
Had a sneakin suspicion. Some family resemblence.
I have a southern accent. IS there a place for my voice in narration?
very good THX ♥
11:38 If I understand what you are OSC is saying, the narrator is just like another character int the book. Just a like a person reading it to you and jut a disassociated voice.
She has a great, sing-songy kind of delivery that sort of feels like Flannery O'Connor, but a lot less like Orson Scott Card. I'm not a huge fan of female narrators over a male protagonist, or vice versa. But, that's just me.
Listening to a (Performance ) of a book... a lot of the time.... becomes overbearing with TOO much emotion.....sometimes a more sterile voice allows one to consume the story without getting overwhelmed in emotions.......must a read (always) be emotionally expressed.... continuously?....
It becomes old very fast.....makes one feel a need to take a break from the narrator's performance
To seperate them from the story.......if i could suggest to this guy one thing.....get someone in your life that can tell you....your OVER narrating....your adding TOO much of yourself .....
He is reading it because he wants to make it his own. I disagree with you.