Narrating Audiobooks
Day
WednesdaysDates
Jun 4 - Jul 9Time
7 - 9:30pmInstructor
Kim Schraf$350
A great “side gig” for actors, audiobook recording is also a fulfilling artistic experience in its own right, and the skills involved have practical applications for all types of acting on stage or screen. In this course you’ll learn to bring stories and characters to life with your voice. The course also includes information on setting up a functional recording studio in your home, and an introduction to the business aspects of becoming a successful narrator.
Location
onsiteSessions
SummerNarrating Audiobooks
$350.00
10 in stock
Instructor

Kim Schraf
Kim Schraf has performed at Arena Stage, The Kennedy Center, Studio Theatre, Ford’s, Round House, Signature, Woolly Mammoth, Everyman, Theater J, The Theatre of the First Amendment, and the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. Credits include starring roles in The Laramie Project and The Widow Lincoln at Ford's Theatre; Angels in America at Signature; Skylight and Frozen, and The Apple Family Plays at Studio; Measure for Pleasure, Freedomland and The Gene Pool at Woolly Mammoth; and Proof and Light Up the Sky at Everyman. She has been teaching since 1984, most recently at the Parkmont School. She is also a successful narrator of audio books and a speech coach. Kim helped launch the Honors Conservatory for The Theatre Lab in 2006 and continues to serve as one of its directors.
Training
Graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis
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