RTP Dialogues #3: Audiobooks, The New Oral Tradition
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Publication Date |
Dec 30, 2014
Episode Duration |
01:10:35
Tales around a fire. That's how it started... the oral tradition, the first way knowledge was stored and transmitted. Thousands of years later, we've rediscovered the power and presence of the human voice in the telling of new tales. Digital technology has made the recording and delivery of high-quality audio narration both convenient and affordable. Now storytellers everywhere are lifting their words from the page (or pixel) and breathing new life into their tales through audio fiction podcasts and audiobooks. Translating a written tale into an audio presentation has unique rewards and challenges... and that's the terrain we set out explore on this Roundtable Dialogue episode.
Translating a written tale into an audio presentation has unique rewards and challenges... and that's the terrain we set out explore on this Roundtable Dialogue episode. Joining me is Uvi Poznansky, Tom Barczak, Walter Rhein, and Janet and Chris Morris, a panel of astonishing artists and storytellers who have expressed their tales beautifully in both formats. Together, we set out to examine this old/new art form, sharing observations and insights to better understand the new oral tradition.

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