This was cool to see. I had listened to Hubbard's audio book, "Under the Black Ensign" and wondered what it took to make it. The audio version was very exciting to listen to and very authentic. Thanks for posting this video, it gives me some insight into how audiobooks are done.
I enjoyed watching the video. It gives a great insight into how the CDs were made. It's especially exciting for me, because my generation wasn't TV, it was radio. In many ways I prefer it.
What a fun project. Great to see the actual elements involved and the teamwork. I particularly enjoyed hearing the composer discuss how he created the different genres of music. And of course, it was obvious that the enthusiasm of everyone involved made for a great production.
The explanations of how techniques are used to produce the right sound effects arre very interesting. I think the approach is unique. So evrybody has his own "movy" in his head.
I already own a couple of the Golden Age audio books. Great video! Makes me ownder what is stopping them from making these into movies? Some of the graphics in these videos could stand alone or illustrate the stories on the big screen!
This was cool to see. I had listened to Hubbard's audio book, "Under the Black Ensign" and wondered what it took to make it. The audio version was very exciting to listen to and very authentic. Thanks for posting this video, it gives me some insight into how audiobooks are done.
thetaone1 3 years ago
I enjoyed watching the video. It gives a great insight into how the CDs were made. It's especially exciting for me, because my generation wasn't TV, it was radio. In many ways I prefer it.
JohnWDDavis 3 years ago
epic, very professional.
666Adrius 3 years ago
Amazing how the mood and whole scene is created by sound alone. Great job!
dewarsinlondon 3 years ago
What a fun project. Great to see the actual elements involved and the teamwork. I particularly enjoyed hearing the composer discuss how he created the different genres of music. And of course, it was obvious that the enthusiasm of everyone involved made for a great production.
sandyg4 3 years ago
Wow! I love the way you really captured the essence of that era! I used to love radio shows when I was a kid.
chrisellis24 3 years ago
Great video!
ellenyhr 3 years ago
I like to see how things are done. This is very interesting.
It's like the old record albums. They get all the artists around the microphone and they interact.
I've listened to 5 of the books on CD. They are very entertaining and great to listen to in my car. I am going to get all of them when they come out.
dlcurtis69 3 years ago
This was really well done. I loved seeing the actors doing the different voices and the sound effects. Thanks for making this!
herotness 3 years ago
Lost sound technology from old Radio times, elevated to digital era.
arnonharari 3 years ago
It;s mind boggling the amount of hours, energy and details that amount to one of these audio books.
A true work of art.
brunobergeron 3 years ago
very cool. Sounds much more exciting than tradtional books on tape!!
jalauria 3 years ago
What a fun and fascinating project. I'd love to work on something like this, but I guess it's pretty rare these days.
aigphoto 3 years ago
Well done video on "the making of." Sounds like the Golden Age Audio Books would make a great Christmas gift.
Neshomeh 3 years ago
Great job everyone. Enjoyed the backstory.
TubeTop29 3 years ago
The explanations of how techniques are used to produce the right sound effects arre very interesting. I think the approach is unique. So evrybody has his own "movy" in his head.
ANOUARMSEDDI 3 years ago
I already own a couple of the Golden Age audio books. Great video! Makes me ownder what is stopping them from making these into movies? Some of the graphics in these videos could stand alone or illustrate the stories on the big screen!
goodgodamighty 3 years ago
I didn't realize there was so much work done to make an audio book like this. Pretty cool.
Euphidides 3 years ago
This is pre-TV style entertainment. It is its own medium and I really like it.
bobctube 3 years ago
Wow, that is really cool! I love backstage stuff and this is really a well done interview.
805argon 3 years ago
Facinating, always wondered how this was done!
reedbradley6788a 3 years ago