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Esperanto audiobooks- an untapped opportunity?

jdawdy, 2016年4月12日

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语言: English

erinja (显示个人资料) 2016年4月14日下午8:07:00

jdawdy:The Stainless Steel Rat
Harry Harrison has unfortunately died but he was always friendly to Esperanto causes. I have contact information for his daughter and it's not out of the realm of possibility to get the necessary permissions to do a Stainless Steel Rat book. But I think there's only one available in Esperanto, and it has a long list of translators who evidently worked together on it.

NJ Esperantist (显示个人资料) 2016年4月14日下午10:06:19

jdawdy:

I'd go for Robinsono Kruso, Vivo de Zamenhof, Mark Twain...possibly Hamlet. From copyrighted works I'd like 1984, The Little Prince, The Stainless Steel Rat, just off the top of my head.
I actually enjoyed reading Robinson Kruso in Esperanto. I doubt I'd even bother reading it in English though. Just one of my quirks.

NJ Esperantist (显示个人资料) 2016年4月14日下午10:08:28

erinja:
jdawdy:The Stainless Steel Rat
Harry Harrison has unfortunately died but he was always friendly to Esperanto causes. I have contact information for his daughter and it's not out of the realm of possibility to get the necessary permissions to do a Stainless Steel Rat book. But I think there's only one available in Esperanto, and it has a long list of translators who evidently worked together on it.
The Esperanto translation of The Stainless Steel Rat is Born was pretty good. It definitely wasn't for beginners though.

jdawdy (显示个人资料) 2016年4月15日下午8:39:49

Avoid Russian television at all costs. The absolutely worst dubbing ever.

I'm not particularly fond of single-narrator audiobooks, but I realize that is often the only viable way to do it.

However, the company Graphic Audio makes audiobooks where each character is voiced by a professional voice actor, there is a musical score, some sound effects, etc. The quality of the audiobook is absolutely top notch. Unfortunately, the quality of the literature is absolutely rock-bottom, being entirely pulp fiction, usually sci-fi, westerns, and some fantasy series (which is not to say I consider these genres "pulp", but rather that the source novels are "pulp" within the genre).
They're really amazingly well done, more like radio plays than audiobooks. Something of that level of quality in Esperanto would be a real gem.

NJ Esperantist:Speaking with inflection, emotion or character should increase the price. I'm not a fan of peoplewhospeakreallyfastinamonotone.

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Alkanadi (显示个人资料) 2016年4月17日上午7:53:38

jdawdy:I'd go for Robinsono Kruso, Vivo de Zamenhof, Mark Twain...possibly Hamlet. From copyrighted works I'd like 1984, The Little Prince, The Stainless Steel Rat, just off the top of my head.
If anyone is perfectly fluent in Esperanto, has a smooth reading voice, a good quality microphone, and is willing to work for ten dollars an hour, then please let me know through private message.

johmue (显示个人资料) 2016年4月17日上午9:51:07

Alkanadi:
If anyone is perfectly fluent in Esperanto, has a smooth reading voice, a good quality microphone, and is willing to work for ten dollars an hour, then please let me know through private message.
This illustrates quite well, why there are so little audiobooks in Esperanto.

Actually producing audiobooks is much more work than one might think.

Christa627 (显示个人资料) 2016年10月14日上午6:01:35

Alkanadi:
jdawdy:I'd go for Robinsono Kruso, Vivo de Zamenhof, Mark Twain...possibly Hamlet. From copyrighted works I'd like 1984, The Little Prince, The Stainless Steel Rat, just off the top of my head.
If anyone is perfectly fluent in Esperanto, has a smooth reading voice, a good quality microphone, and is willing to work for ten dollars an hour, then please let me know through private message.
I have the fluency and the reading voice, and would be thrilled to get ten dollars an hour, but all I have for recording is a 20-or-so year old microphone (it says "Packard Bell" on it), and an overheat-machine computer with a crazy loud fan!

kaŝperanto (显示个人资料) 2019年5月25日上午1:01:34

I hit this thread searching around to see what's out there, and I couldn't help but think of a crowdsourcing campaign. One person paying $10 an hour is one thing, but if we get 100 people to chip in we could get a decent wage.

I have been listening to podcasts a lot lately for practice (kern.punkto and La Bona Ronkontiĝo kun Stela) and I think it is a great way to get better at listening. I also think that having more recordings of high-level speakers would be a good thing for the language.

I'm nowhere near good enough for an audio book recording, but as a spoiled usonano with a decent job I'd be perfectly willing to chip in for something like this.

walfino (显示个人资料) 2019年6月14日下午1:11:47

Eble iu povas komenci Kickstarter aŭ Indiegogo projekto?

Maybe someone can start a Kickstarter or Indiegogo project?

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