AUDIOBOOK NARRATORS BUSINESS SURVEY 2015 Respondents' Comments To Question #7: How Do You Obtain Audiobook Narration Projects? 5/20/2015
Respondents to the VoiceOverXtra Audiobook Narrators Business Survey - 2015 made the following comments to Question 7. For the accompanying article, please click here.
Comments:
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I work mostly thru
ACX and do auditions, but sometimes get direct commissions from publishers.
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Through ACX.
- The one audiobook I did for
a client through Voice123 posted my audiobook on Audible.com without paying
me anything, and I was informed there was nothing ACX could do about it
because it wasn't done through them. Lesson learned.
- Through ACX
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The last 3 have been direct requests
from author after hearing demo.
- Podium Publishing, Blackstone Audio, and
Dreamscape all work with me directly. Apart from that, I use ACX.
- I have regular clients who are
producers/publishers.
- ACX
- The
majority of Audiobooks I work on have been produced by BeeAudio. I
also train UK narrators for BeeAudio and manage their home studio
certification course for Audiobook narrators.
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ACX so far
- Assigned by non-profit outfit (state
services for the blind)
- In some cases I have built relationships
with authors that started with an audition and led to more projects.
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ACX, but they have problems and do not
like. Anymore!
- The one and only source I've found (so
far) for audiobook narration is through ACX. Within the 6 months I've been building my business, I've landed 3 book
productions through this site.
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Many through ACX.com, others through
publishers or being directly contracted by an indie author
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Currently all of my work is obtained
through ACX. I'll be expanding to auditioning for other publishers in the
future
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I am hoping to one day work with a major
book publishing company.
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Via my website, ACX and publishers
- Word of mouth - also from authors happy
with my work and also because I post my projects so a lot of other authors
get to know me and request me. Also, some authors on ACX find me by browsing
that site for producers.
I have been lucky enough to be narrating
additional books for five different authors, all who want me to narrate the
rest of the books in each series. I
auditioned for the first book in each case, and subsequently developed a
close relationship with the authors.
- Acx
- I have been using ACX.com
- Would like to have better commercial
avenues
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ACX
- Talent agents have very little power in
the world of audio books.
- Volunteer at the State Library
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ACX
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I primarily get assigned by production
companies or publishers that sometimes ask me to audition for specific
projects.
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I put a profile with samples on ACX and
received several offers without auditions. I chose four and recently finished
the fourth. I plan to start auditioning for higher paid projects.
I had one other book (it was my first 2
years ago and I was paid, but it wasn't published) aside from the book series
I'm currently on. It was a book of
short stories that I auditioned for on ACX. My current series found me on Elance and I did audition for her, but
it was a direct posting to narrators from the author/publisher.
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ACX
- ACX, or direct contact with
producer/directors.
- ACX with repeat projects
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I have just started to try to obtain
projects via direct contact with RHs. So far only tried 3 RH. Successful with one (local author).
- ACX.com
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I do not have an agent and am wondering
whether I would get more work with one.
I am not located in New York or LA.
- Normally, I'm approached by the
publisher to determine my interest in a title. About 1 in 4 times they will also ask me at
the same time to provide an audition for the title which they are
referencing, and normally this is just to have me signed off on by the rights
holder or by the author. I have also
NOT been selected after I've shown interest. Most of the time, I'm simply offered a book to narrate, to see if it
will fit in with my existing audiobook or on-camera schedule.
- ACX.com
- Most of my work is through ACX, but have done projects directly for Audible.
- I have done all of my work through ACX,
and I have partnered with a particular author I encountered via ACX.
- Assigned or audition for author approval
from publisher/producer at publishing co. Also mostly from high end
independent producers doing union work.
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I am offered projects via my agent by
major publishers. Sometimes I audition for these projects.
- Talent agent guarantees PREMIUM
compensation and contact with the most powerful publishers and authors.
- ACX
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