After 20+ years of narrating books written by others, I’m thrilled to announce that I am writing my first book!
I’ll share more as I continue with this project.
Behind the Scenes
I first wrote a bulleted list of the pieces of info I wanted to include in the video. I wrote the script and then recorded and edited it in my studio.
As is the case whenever I make a video, I always create my audio first and then match the visual components to it.
I either created the video clips by recording the screen with Camtasia or downloaded them from Storyblocks.com, where I have a subscription.
Their image search is very frustrating and frequently doesn’t reveal useful graphics, so I was pleasantly surprised with the video search. I quickly found usable clips that matched very well with my voiceover.
For instance:
- I said ‘But wait! If I’m going to write a new book, why not add my own research and conclusions to it, especially since I LOVE this kind of research?!’
- During the first part, I showed a lightbulb that is outlined in blue neon, and the filament spells IDEA.
- In the second part, I play a video of vivid hearts.
- Near the end, I say, “I still have much research and writing to do.”
- I love the construction sign clip that flashes up the words “Work Zone!” I think it gives a nod to my site with my vacation postcard logo and my NarratorsRoadmap.com.
During a tour of the New York Public Library, we learned that the lion statues out front are named Patience and Fortitude, with Fortitude being the one closest to 42nd Street. I stood by the one named Patience because Drew and I agree that I could use more patience in my life! 🙂
We bought DJI Mic 3 wireless microphones for our live video shoots in New York. In past years, I had tried several lavalier mics and had not been satisfied with the sound quality from them. Drew researched wireless mics and discovered that podcasters use this DJI mic. It interfaces with a phone, making it an easy and portable choice.
At the end of the video, you’ll hear an F-major harp glissando, which I played on my Lyon & Healy Style 11 harp. I set my B and E pedals to sharp, which is the lowest pedal position. Instead of 7 tones in the scale, you only hear 5 of them: F, G, A, C, and D. It feels and sounds like magic to me!
Transcript with Video Description
[March 2021 calendar]
One day during the pandemic lockdown, Drew and I were watching a
[woman lecturing in sculpture gallery of a museum]museum’s
lecture over Zoom. The host mentioned a person and event that were on the periphery of the subject.
[handwritten Curiosity!]
I perked up with curiosity!
[Google what happened to]
I Googled the person to learn more. I thought the story would make a great book,
[Google is there a book about]
so I looked for one in the public domain that I could narrate, produce, and publish as an audiobook.
[pages turning in a book]
I found a book on my topic.
[woman’s hands thumbing over tops of a number of books]
Then I found another one. I discovered some other related titles and decided I could edit parts of them together and create a new book.
[blue neon lightbulb created in outline with the filament spelling IDEA]
But wait! If I’m going to write a new book, why not add my own research and conclusions to it,
[vivid multicolor hearts]
especially since I LOVE this kind of research?!
[Online Course in neon]
I went through a Research Methods for Writers course offered by my library.
[pan up from bottom to top of a stack of newspapers]
I’ve pored over 1000s of newspaper articles and
[Ancestry.com search for Immigration and Travel]
scoured Ancestry.com for factual evidence like passenger lists on ships.
[live shoot outside the New York Public Library, main 5th Avenue branch]
And now I’m here in New York at the world famous New York Public Library, ready to do more research on this exciting book project!
[live shoot outside New York Public Library for the Performing Arts on Amsterdam Avenue]
And today my research is taking me to the New Public Library for the Performing Arts, which is near Lincoln Center. I hadn’t actually been to this part of New York before, so that makes this research trip even more exciting.
[live shoot outside Columbia University, New York]
My research scavenger hunt in New York has now taken me to Columbia University. I’m so excited to be here, and I can’t wait to see what I’m going to find!
[white and orange construction barrier with words Work Zone]
I still have so much research and writing to do, and I look forward to sharing my first book with the world as soon as possible!
[Coming Soon in red neon on black background, with a single letter revealed at a time]
It’s even more exciting to me because it’s going to be a full cast audiobook, and I’m even planning the website.
[my postcard logo]
I’m Karen Commins, and I hope you’re living the life of your dreams! (harp glass)
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