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Good luck to everyone over the next month! Go go go podficcers!
Feel free to tell us what you're working on, why it's going well (or not!), to leave links to snippets or finished products, and to reply to each other's comments.
Good luck to everyone over the next month! Go go go podficcers!
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Total minutes: 15 doing editing
Comments: This is my first long podfic it's already over an hour and I'm only up to the Daniel/Sha're scene. My main concern now is that there is a very audible change from my first reading session to my second and I will need to do at least two more reading sessions to finish the story. I'm not really sure how to fix this so that it isn't so jarring. On the plus side I really, really love this story so the endless repetition required during editing has actually made me smile on more than one occasion as I come across my favourite lines.
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Is there anything you can do to better control your sound environment when you sit down to record the last two parts? Try to make sure your set-up is as close how you had it the last time? Or maybe do more recording all in one go to cut down on the number of sessions?
I love hearing stories about people who are enjoying the editing process :) No matter how much I love a story, that's always the most onerous part of the process for me.
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Currently working on recording pendrecarc's Boston Marriage (one hour down, six and a half more to go!) and editing a bunch of shorter Vorkosigan audiofics.
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