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7 Players on Your Audiobook Production Team

26 March 2017

Audiobooks team shirt with 7 on it

 

Since many indie authors and smaller publishers are new to the world of audiobooks, I thought you might like to have a quick overview of the 7 players on an audiobook production team:

1. Rights Holder
2. Producer
3. Director
4. Narrator
5. Sound Engineer
6. Audio Editor
7. Proof Listener

One person may be responsible for several phases of the process. For instance, on ACX.com, Audible’s marketplace connecting rights holders with narrators, I’m the audiobook producer in addition to being the narrator.

My husband Drew serves as both the director and sound engineer in all of my recording sessions. Most narrators working in their own studios don’t have the luxury of a second set of ears listening as they record. When I’m the producer, I hire the audio editor and proof listener, so all aspects of production are included in my fee.

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Filed Under: Audiobooks, Authors

4 Keys to Becoming a Successful ACX Audiobook Producer

16 March 2017

Last updated 8/24/19

 

One of my friends is a well-established and highly successful audiobook narrator with years of experience working in commercial studios for traditional publishers. For the longest time, he had absolutely zero interest in setting up a studio and recording at home, largely because he is not comfortable with technology.

I often talked with him about the many merits of using ACX, including the:

  • ease of finding interesting books on the site and auditioning to narrate them
  • ability to work directly with authors and fill holes in his recording schedule
  • excitement (and sometimes need!) to earn passive income each month from carefully selected Royalty Share projects
  • possibility of creating his own publishing company and performing titles of his choice in his spare time

Futhermore, traditional publishers are increasingly employing narrators who are experienced in home recording.

Once he was finally convinced that establishing a home recording studio would be an empowering career move on all levels, he decided to create one and asked many questions while implementing his plan.

The thought occurred to me that anyone who is new to home recording and working through ACX might benefit from the 4 key areas of practical advice and information that I gave to my friend about becoming a successful ACX producer.

 

4 keys in locks that look like puzzle pieces

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Filed Under: Audiobooks, Business, Narrators Tagged With: ACX, Amanda Rose Smith, audiobooks, calendar, Charles Clerke, Colin Firth, comparisons, Don Baarns, George Whittam, home studio, Lynda.com, narration, Pat Fraley, Paul Ruben, punch and roll, royalty-share, SAG/AFTRA, Scott Brick, Sean Pratt, stipend, VoiceOverXtra.com

Press Page

9 January 2017

Last updated 19 January 2024

 

 

Interview Key on computer keyboard

 

To learn more about me, my narration, and audiobook production, please check out my comments and interviews on other sites:

 

Narrators Cup of Joe with host Daniela Acitelli

1/18/24 If Not This, What Else? You Never Know How Close You Are To What You Seek! with Anne Flosnik


10/5/23 10 Minutes with Joc with Jocqueline Protho


Audiobook Lovin’ Podcast with host Viviana Izzo

9/29/23 Season 5, Ep 3 Narrator Karen Commins


Narrators Cup of Joe with host Daniela Acitelli

12/8/22 People Spend More Time Planning Their Vacation Than They Do Planning Their Lives!


Clubhouse Narrator Focus with hosts Danielle Gensler and Alex Picard

10/27/22 Time Management

 

 


The Audiobook Club podcast with host John York

10/22/22 Karen Commins, Chief Cartographer of Narrators Roadmap & Audiobook Narrator

 

 


Clubhouse 

9/16/22 My Ask Me Anything

 

 


Audiobook Reader’s Review podcast with host Sarah Bacaller

8/1/22 Episode 2

 

 


Clubhouse Audiobook Industry Chat with hosts Stephanie Németh-Parker and Amanda Stribling

6/21/22 Public Domain Audiobooks

 

 


Clubhouse Ask an Audiobook Pro with hosts Hillary Huber and Vikas Adam

3/14//22 Narrator’s Roadmap

 

 


Narrators Cup of Joe with host Daniela Acitelli

10/5/21 What You Focus on Is Important So Focus On What You Want, Not What You Lack


ACX blog

6/8/21 Celebrating 10 Years of Storytellers: Narrator Karen Commins

 


The Journal

12/11/20 I was mentioned in the article Instructional writer reads, reviews all 940 bestselling novels of 20th century.

 

 


Wall Street Journal

11/1/20 The Secrets To Success as an Audiobook Narrator by Kate Murphy
The journalist quoted producers, publishers, and several narrators in this piece. Since I’m not a WSJ subscriber, I can’t see beyond their pay wall. I therefore researched ProQuest at my library and saved this PDF of the article.


 

VoyageATL 
4/29/20 Meet Karen Commins

 


Audiobook Narration For BeginnersAudiobook Narration for Beginners Podcast
Fellow narrator J. Rodney Turner hosts this podcast to help newcomers learn about audiobook narration. Audiobook narration is my favorite subject!

 

7/1/19 Episode 26: Karen Commins – Part 1
7/8/19 Episode 27: Karen Commins – Part 2
7/15/19 Episode 28: Karen Commins – Part 3


Georgia Radio Reading Service
4/17/19  I’m honored to be highlighted in the April 2019 newsletter as Volunteer of the Month.


ACX University
11/2/18 Acting With Intention
In this 16:31 video, I talk about setting career goals and staying motivated as you continue on your path. In the concurrent chat, I offered resources and answered many questions. You can find all of that ancillary material in this post.


The Audiobook Speakeasy Podcast

7/23/18 Episode 26: Karen Commins
Host Rich Miller is also an audiobook narrator, so it was a special delight to have a drink together and discuss all things about audiobooks in this 1:03.51 show.


The Postcardist

The Postcardist Podcast

6/22/18 Episode 22: Greetings From Karen Commins
In this fun and interesting 59:11 show, host Frank Roche and I talk about how I use postcards in marketing my business and so much more!


Build Book Buzz
4/4/18 How To Promote Your Audiobook
In this guest post, I answered 8 questions about audiobook marketing.


Spin Sucks
12/18/17 The Big Question: Audiobooks vs Reading
I explain 2 factors I use to determine whether I listen to or read a book for pleasure.


Animatron
11/29/17 4 Awesome Examples Of Social Media Contests (+ Tips How To Run Your Own Contest)
Hint: I entered a contest for a reason other than the prize.


Acuity Training
9/12/17 Adobe Productivity — 69 Experts Reveal Their Top Tips
I always say technology is my friend, and I offer 2 tips here: 1 on Photoshop, and 1 about Adobe Export PDF


Business News Daily
6/15/17 Evernote: 7 Features You Should Be Using


FanGirlNation Magazine
5/24/17 Interview With A Narrator: Karen Commins


The Author Biz podcast

1/30/17 Marketing and Promotion for Audiobooks, episode TAB104
Author and host Stephen Campbell and I talk about ways authors can promote their audiobooks.


Stacy Juba, author of Fooling Around With Cinderella
1/5/17 Part 1 about me as a person
1/7/17 Part 2 about the audiobook production process


The James Altucher Report, Dec. 2016 (private subscription)


Amy Metz, author of Murder & Mayhem in Goose Pimple Junction
10/14/16 part 1 about me as a person
10/20/16 part 2 about the audiobook production process


East-West Audio Body Shop webcast with hosts George Whittam and Dan Lenard
6/22/15 EWABS Episode 193 Audiobook Roundtable


Wendy Pitts, fellow narrator
3/5/15 Monthly Mentoring column


April Holgate audiobook listener/reviewer
12/30/15 Update
12/28/14 Original Interview


Advertising Age Magazine

2/15/10
I responded to an editorial about Super Bowl ads and noted that those without voiceover were not as effective.


LibriVox Community Podcast

12/19/08 Episode 93  Starting at :28, I talk about getting started as a volunteer reader.


The Publicity Hound blog

1/28/07
I advised a voiceover talent who wanted to know actions they could take to market themselves.

 


Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine

June 2006
I was profiled in a story about home improvements after we learned some hard lessons about contractors in building an addition on our house for my studio.

 

 

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Marketing, Narrators, Press Room Tagged With: Adobe, Amanda Stribling, Amy Metz, Anne Flosnik, April Holgate, Basil Sands, Clubhouse, Dan Lenard, Daniela Acitelli, Evernote, FanGirlNation, Frank Roche, George Whittam, Hillary Huber, interview, Jocqueline Protho, Narrators Cup of Joe, Postcardist, Stacy Juba, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Stephen Campbell, Vikas Adam, Wendy Pitts

Karen Commins’s Audiobook Resources For Authors

23 December 2016

Last updated 18 July 2024

Are you an author or publisher who is ready to get your titles into AUDIOBOOKS?

The fantastic info found in this list of links will better prepare you for the task, especially if you plan to use Audible’s Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX.com) for the production process.

You’ll also find a lot of specific information about the audiobook production process by reading the Knowledge Base articles on my site NarratorsRoadmap.com.

Subscribe to the ACX blog and my blog for authors for on-going news and features about audiobooks.

The resources listed below were found on a variety of sites and are organized by topic.

Self Published Book Launch from A-Z
Before you can think about the audiobook, you need to write and publish the book! NY Times bestselling author Travis Baldree wrote this comprehensive guide of things he learned in the process of writing and releasing his first book.

If you’re considering the use of an artificial voice for your audiobook, please read Tavia Gilbert’s post about the beauty of the audiobook creation process

 

Thinking About Audiobooks

Karen Commins’s Setting Sail Into Audiobooks video
In this 41-minute video, I:

  • explore the audiobook landscape (beginning at 2:43)
  • explain reasons every author should produce audiobooks of their books (beginning at 7:23)
  • demonstrate Amazon Whispersync capability between an audiobook and Kindle ebook (beginning at 10:19)
  • offer specific tips about ways to write with audio in mind (beginning at 12:09)
  • advise the viewer about the audiobook production process and gives concrete information about using ACX.com to create an audiobook, including payment for production costs and distribution options (beginning at 22:04)

All About Audiobook Production for Authors (comprehensive)

Audiobooks: A Multitasker’s Best Friend

Audiobooks: The Next Big Thing

Authors: Want to Create Audiobooks of Your Books?

From Written to Spoken Word — Part One: Bringing Stories to Life

Getting Started from the Audio Publishers Association

Going Further With Audiobooks: A Conversation with J. Daniel Sawyer

Hearing Voices: Why Audiobooks Are Suddenly Chic: RWA 2014 Handout/Resources

Planning Your Trip to Audiobook World rack card infographic

Video (35:32) Full Interview on Audiobooks with John Marshall Cheary

  • John Marshall Media produces audiobooks for all the major publishers.
  • Note the timestamps in the Youtube description to jump to specific points about the video, most of which relate to the categories below.

 

Writing With Audiobooks in Mind (Hint: You’ll Become a Better Writer!)

4 Ways Planning For Your Audiobook Can Make You a Better Writer

ACX Guest Post: Wendy Lindstrom on Writing For Audio

Ask Correia #17: Writing for the Ear, Tweaking Your Writing to Work Better in Audiobook Form

Audiobook 101 for Authors VA Festival for the Book 2021

From Written to Spoken Word — Part Two: Writing for Audio

John Scalzi: Writing For Audio Made Me A Better Writer, Period

Some Thoughts on the Lost Art of Reading Aloud

The 6 People You Have to Be When Line Editing Your Novel

 

Audiobook Rights and Production Overview

How Julianne MacLean Got Her Audio Rights Back

How to Self-Publish Audiobooks: 16 Tips from Indie Authors

Jane Friedman’s Audiobook Publishing and Distribution: Getting Started Guide for Authors

Links to Help Authors Know Their Rights

Securing Audiobook Rights: The Rights You Need to Bring Your Audiobook to Market

Should You Sell Your Audiobook Rights?

The Ultimate Guide to Self-Publishing Audiobooks

Understanding Audiobook Production: Jane Friedman’s Interview with Rich Miller

 

Distributor Comparison Chart

My chart on NarratorsRoadmap.com is for site members only and compares 6 popular distributors across 22 individual criteria.

 

Author as Narrator

Much More Than Just “Reading”

Should Authors Narrate Their Own Audiobooks?

So You Want to Narrate Your Own Audiobook

Why Authors Should (Almost) Never Read Their Own Audiobooks

 

Advice, Articles, and Tutorials to Help You Get Started With ACX

ACX 101 For Authors and Rights Holders – Part 1: Preparation

ACX How It Works and FAQs

Cure For The ACX 7-Year Itch

Frequently Asked Questions About Audiobooks

How to Avoid 3 Costly Mistakes on ACX

How to Make an Audio Book Using ACX (Step-by-Step) best tutorial I’ve found — with screenshots

How to Win Listeners and Create Great Audiobooks

The ACX Author’s Audiobook Checklist

 

Payment Options and Narrators’ Views About Royalty Share Projects

7 Reasons Why Your Book is not Getting Auditions on ACX

ACX Narrator rates & other things I’ve learned

Attracting the Right Narrator: Royalty Share vs. Per Finished Hour

Audiobook Options for Indie Authors (and when it’s worth paying for production yourself)

Authors, Can You Afford to Produce an Audiobook?

Audiobooks Without Audible: The Hard Lessons I’ve Learned Routing Around Amazon Cory Doctorow describes how he used Kickstarter to fund and market his audiobooks.

How to Pick the Right Royalty Share Project

Let’s talk about Royalty Share and Marketing

Negotiate Your Perfect Deal with Royalty Share Plus (be sure to read all of the comments and go through the links in the ACX help system as they provide more explanation)

The Cost Of Audiobooks

To voice Royalty-Share Audiobooks… or not. That is the question.

 

How to Pay for Audiobook Production

  • Don’t be in a hurry to do your whole series at one time. Save the royalties from the first book to pay the costs of the 2nd one.
  • Use the creative exercise described in this article to uncover other sources of funds.
  • The chart below summarizes funding options for audiobooks created on ACX.

 

Auditioning and Choosing Your Narrator

Karen Commins’s 2-part series in InD’tale Magazine:

  1. Author Seeks Narrator: MUST Love Books
  2. From Casting A Narrator to Happily Ever After

5 Tips For Choosing a Narrator

All About Audition Scripts

Choosing the Right Audiobook Narrator

How I Chose a Narrator For My Audiobook

How to Create an Audiobook PDF Companion Document for ACX, iBooks, and More  

How to Make Sure You Never Find a Narrator For Your Audiobook

One Email That Isn’t a Scam

Two Ways to Estimate Your Word Count

What Authors Can Do For Narrator

 

The Finished Audiobook

What Happens When Your Audiobook Ends Up Sounding A Lot Different Than Expected

Karen Commins’s 3:03 video demonstrating Whispersync technology

 

Audiobook Marketing

Karen Commins’s Audiobook Marketing Cheat Sheet

6 Low-Cost Avenues For Greater Audiobook Sales

How to Change Your Audible Categories & Keywords

How to Submit Your Audiobooks for Review in AudioFile Magazine

The Elements of a Well-Reviewed Audiobook

This Is The Reason Facebook Pages Are Still Useful For Authors

 

Other Sites to Assist Indie Authors

BigHappyFamilyAudio.com — Distributor

FindawayVoices.com — Distributor

Homecooked Books — Marketing services

IllustratedAudiobooks.com — Audiobook accessibility

NarratorList.com — Distributor comparison info in addition to narrator profiles

SpokenRealms.com — Distributor

TheAudioFlow.com — Casting, production, promotion

 

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Authors

The Christmas Present

11 December 2016

My super-talented and energetic narrator friend Xe Sands had this wonderful idea:

December…the time to give thanks for those things that have sustained us through the past year. For narrators, a huge part of that is YOU, the listening community! As we wind down 2016, we want to give back to you, our listeners, who help make our job so rewarding, and who travel with us on each audiobook journey. SO! Over 60 narrators have partnered to bring you FROM THE HEART – recordings of poetry, essays, stories, excerpts, songs, etc. – throughout the month of December.

I’m so thrilled to be among this group of exceptional narrators and offer you a free reading! Today, I present “The Christmas Present” by Richmal Crompton. In this short (11:55) Christmas tale from 1922, Mary learns that the best presents don’t cost a thing.


Thanks to Xe for spearheading this project and to a favorite audiobook blogger Jennifer Connor at the Literate Housewife blog for her generous publicity of this project throughout December. I encourage you to visit Jennifer’s site to catch up on narrators and their readings from earlier in the month, as well as those to come.
Happy holidays!

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Narrators, Recordings, Short stories Tagged With: audiobook, Christmas, From The Heart, Jennifer Connor, Literate Housewife, narrator, Richmal Crompton, short story, Xe Sands

A DEAL You Can Get Any Day And Is Good All Year

28 November 2016

The Monday after Thanksgiving is known as Cyber Monday, when lots of people are on their computers shopping for deals. Friends, have I got a DEAL for you!

I spent the morning searching for a special item to add to one of my collections.

This prize doesn’t cost much and can be purchased for the same low price any day of the year.

I’m talking about a library card — not just any library card, mind you, but a non-resident library card.

Of course, you should start your collection of cards with one from your city or county library. Most libraries offer local residents a free card since the library is funded through tax dollars. Learn what your local library has to offer and use it.

However, you’ll discover that getting a non-resident card to a second library system may be very useful since libraries offer different digital services. You’ll want to shop around for 1 or more non-resident library cards that fit your needs.

In addition to the cost of the card, you’ll need to determine whether the library accepts on-line registrations. I viewed at least 2 dozen library sites across the country, and most libraries require you to apply in person.

The cost for a non-resident library card is usually minimal, although some places like Kalamazoo, MI charge a 3-digit figure equating to a resident’s property tax.

Once you acquire the library cards you need, their benefit to your career as an audiobook narrator can be immeasurable in at least 4 ways:

Performance

I listen to audiobooks every day. I’m not only listening to the story, but I’m critically listening to the narrator and production quality. Each one is a mini-masterclass in performance technique that aids my own interpretations.

Overdrive, Hoopla, and Recorded Books are the largest services that supply digital audiobooks to libraries. Two libraries with Overdrive accounts choose different audiobooks for their patrons to download. With multiple library cards, you’re sure to find an audiobook you want to hear.

Periodicals

I went shopping for my 2nd non-resident card this morning because I want to read Publishers Weekly (PW) magazine. Sure, I could pay the $180 subscription fee on Zinio.com to get a digital subscription or the $249.99 to Publishers Weekly for them to cut more trees and deliver the magazine to my house.

I’d rather pay much less and support a library at the same time!

I had noticed that my 2 libraries both offer magazines through their Recorded Books portal (formerly Zinio). As an aside, my libraries also have other fabulous options from Recorded Books, such as ArtistWorks for art and music instruction! Neither had Publishers Weekly in their account, so I searched Google for a library that does. I’m planning to head over to a neighboring county tomorrow and pay $30 for a year’s access on their non-resident card.

TIP: Some libraries listed PW in a PDF as an available title, but I had to look at their actual magazine page to determine whether it really was included. If they have it, be sure they are showing the current issue as I saw several sites that indicated it was limited to archives. Also, some libraries have Flipster accounts for their magazines. I don’t know whether Publishers Weekly is available from Flipster.

Polylinguist

My library cards can help me achieve my long-held goal of becoming polylingual. (Most people would say “multi-lingual”, but that word wouldn’t fit with my alliteration.) Both of my cards give me on-line access to Mángo Languages. Even if I don’t take an entire course, it’s helpful to listen to these conversations when working on accents for an audiobook.

Proficiency

I got my first non-resident card from the nearby city of Smyrna a few months ago after learning that some libraries give card holders access to the fantastic on-line training site Lynda.com.

While they aren’t audiobook-specific, the Lynda video courses are professionally created and come with a transcript and materials. You can preview the Pro Tools 12 Essential Training at this link, but classes on every popular DAW are available. In addition to courses on DAWs, Lynda offers loads of classes in marketing, social media, web site design, and other topics useful to your audiobook business.

Like the magazines, Lynda is a subscription site. You pay either monthly or yearly. They charge more for the plan that includes the exercise files. When I started with Lynda in mid-2015, I paid $34.99 per month for the courses and exercise files. Last December, I paid a discounted price of $242.89 for a year.

In contrast, my Smyrna Library card cost $50, and I get to take advantage of all the other services from the Smyrna Library as well.

As you can see, the cost savings of the library cards over the regular price of these subscriptions is a DEAL!

Do you have a library card? Please leave a comment and let me know how you use it!

 

Updated 6/6/19 to change Recorded Books and Zinio references

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Away From the Mic, Business, Narrators, Voice-Over Tagged With: audiobook, cyber Monday, deal, library, narrator, non-resident, Publishers Weekly

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