Barbara Rosenblat's "The Art of Recording Audiobooks" Workshop

Voiceover Lab

New York

Barbara Rosenblat's "The Art of Recording Audiobooks" Workshop

Barbara Rosenblat

Monday, May 18, 2015

Begins at 7:00 PM EDT
Check-in begins at: 6:45 PM EDT

Sunday, May 17, 2015



All oriented users of the Lab are eligible to attend this event, disregarding any 2 week frequency restriction. Please send a message to volny@sagfoundation.org if you have trouble RSVPing for this event or see an ineligibility message, and if you wish to attend this event and another workshop.

SYNOPSIS

Are you an existing or aspiring Audiobook narrator with questions like these:

  • How Does a Beginner to Break into Audiobook Narration?

  • How Do You Create Your Voice Characterizations for Each Character?

  • How Do You Deal with Books Where Characters Have Different Accents?

  • How Long Should an Audiobook Demo Be?

  • …and more!

Then don’t miss your chance to get your answers directly from multiple award-winning and highly regarded Audiobook narrator Barbara Rosenblat. In this seminar, Barbara will speak about the audiobook narration process from her perspective, including the craft of audiobook recording, studio behavior, demonstrations of her work, and answering further questions about Audiobooks narrators may have.

Barbara has written extensively on the topic in her Kindle book, Audiobook Narrator: The Art of Recording Audio Books.

This workshop will end at 9 p.m.


INSTRUCTOR BIO

Barbara Rosenblat

Barbara Rosenblat is an actor living in New York City and has enjoyed a long career both here and in the UK. She can currently be seen playing the cancer ridden prisoner Miss Rosa on the Netflix original series Orange Is The New Black as well as a new recurring role on the Fox series Gotham.

On Broadway, she created the role of Mrs. Medlock in the 3-time Tony award winning musical, The Secret Garden.

Barbara is also one of the most sought after voice actors in the country. She is one of the audiobook industry's most beloved recording artists with 8 Audie Awards and countless other commendations for a distinguished body of work.

One critic was moved to write, "Barbara is to audiobooks what Meryl Streep is to film." @rosenblat_actor (Twitter and Instagram)