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EarthbulParticipantHere’s a read along of a book titled “Worry Says What ?”
that I did for my 2nd gr class during our time in lockdown.
My first attempt at an audiobook.Attachments:
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EarthbulParticipantAny and all comments or critiques appreciated.
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EarthbulParticipantI liked your delivery on this one. The pace was very natural. Good job.
EarthbulParticipantExperimenting with pacing and casual delivery.
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EarthbulParticipantYou’re not alone in that. That’s still one of the most difficult aspects for me. Audition went horrible for that very reason lol I feel I came at it way too seriously. You have a website ? I’d love to share it with you and get your thouggts. Legally, I can’t post it on a public forum.
EarthbulParticipantIt felt like you were reading the character and not being him. I really like your voice and I’m very interested in seeing what you bring to the table next.
Ps wish me luck I’m about to audition for a narration gig in about ten minutes 🙂
EarthbulParticipantVery animated. I really enjoyed it. I’d love to hear your interpretation of the Dog Breath spot I posted. Keep it up 🙂
EarthbulParticipantYou have nice smile in your sound. Especially in Blue spot. Nice job.
EarthbulParticipantJulia
You’re listening to the actual recording
of “the Julia”. A subsonic moan that doesn’t match the sound of any marine
creature ever recorded. Many biologists will tell you it’s a deep sea
distress call.
And when you listen, it’s easy to see why. The mysterious howling was
captured by deep-sea hydrophones off the coast of Cape Adare.
The same place NASA captured photographs of a huge, unexplained shadow moving
through the water.
It may well be a coincidence, but if the Julia really is a distress call from
the deep, perhaps it’s time we answered.
Ninety-five percent of our oceans remain unexplored.
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