When submitting an audio book narration we apply a Noise Reduction and then Normalize to -3.4 peaks to the file.
Does anyone know if there is a special process for audio commercial files or should we apply the same as an audio book? Or maybe we don't apply any effects to the file at all unless requested.
Thank you,
Jack
Commercial Audition Question
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Re: Commercial Audition Question
It will depend on how the client uses the recording. You should ask the client for their requirements.
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Re: Commercial Audition Question
Steve,
Unfortunately we don't get to ask questions when auditioning for a commercial job. I'm new to commercials and was hoping someone in the forum has had experience with this and could share how they process a file before submitting an audition file for a commercial.
Jack
Unfortunately we don't get to ask questions when auditioning for a commercial job. I'm new to commercials and was hoping someone in the forum has had experience with this and could share how they process a file before submitting an audition file for a commercial.
Jack
Re: Commercial Audition Question
I would assume the audiobook specs are fine. I also assume you are auditioning your voice, not your recording & production skills. (Although it's not a good idea to submit amateur-sounding recordings.)
Re: Commercial Audition Question
Companies / agencies that hire voice talent have guidelines regarding "demo reel" submissions. You need to follow their guidelines.
If you are applying through an agency, then follow the agency's guidelines.
On this forum we can give technical assistance for using Audacity software. We can't predict the format requirements of some hypothetical employer. We do know the submission requirements of ACK, because they publish them here: https://audible-acx.custhelp.com/app/an ... quirements
If you are applying through an agency, then follow the agency's guidelines.
On this forum we can give technical assistance for using Audacity software. We can't predict the format requirements of some hypothetical employer. We do know the submission requirements of ACK, because they publish them here: https://audible-acx.custhelp.com/app/an ... quirements
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Re: Commercial Audition Question
Steve,
I appreciate your responses!
Please have a great and positive day!
I appreciate your responses!
Please have a great and positive day!