I expect that recording kids brings some challenges. I hope they could enjoy the process. Kids do love to perform and we adults need to retain that joy.
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I expect that recording kids brings some challenges. I hope they could enjoy the process. Kids do love to perform and we adults need to retain that joy.
Yes! We only agreed to work with kids because the sessions are very short and they were in the booth with their parents, so it was much more like a game of shadow except everybody was wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone.
We produced some audio books for a book publishing company a few years ago, and quickly found out that you can only stretch out a child's attention span to a few minutes at a time; 30 if we were lucky.
Since then, we only produce audiobooks with more experienced kids with good reading skills(10 and up) or adult voice actors that will do the part of a young character in a book.