[nabs-l] For Those Who Enjoy Reading Books From Bard Or NLS

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 12 00:17:38 UTC 2011


If this is archived, I'll listen.

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Dunphy
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 1:02 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] For Those Who Enjoy Reading Books From Bard Or NLS

Since many of you enjoy reading NLS materials, I thought this would be of 
interest. Please, David Andrews, allow this message to go through. Thanks in 
advance...
Hi Everyone!
Please consider sharing this with anyone whom you think would be interested 
in this...

Many of us are avid readers. Whether you buy from audible.com, an online 
retailer like AudioBookStand, or whether you're one of those who can't wait 
for that day each week when Bard, the digital download site from NLS comes 
out with its new list of available downloads, it's fair to say that all of 
us have some enjoyment from reading a good book or two.
But have you ever wondered what it is that makes the narrators you hear so 
good? How do they get selected? What makes them so amazing? Well tomorrow 
you just might learn a thing orr two about this process.
Join Jonathhan Matte tomorrow, Saturday October 8 2011, at 1 PM easttern as 
he gives you a glimpse into the production of NLS books. Jon will be 
interviewing Lou Gutierez, the man in charge of Benefit Media Inc out of New 
York City.
Lou is in charge of producing books that get sent to NLS for distribution to 
its readers. Find out about lou's backgrround, starting from his days with 
AFB (AMerican Foundation Of The Blind) to his current work producing books 
for NLS users. Learn what makes a good narrator, how they are selected, how 
the  books are produced, and more..
At the end, you'll have a chance to call in and leave comments and maybe ask 
a question of Jon about the information he's gained from this interview.
If you're interested in how these great NLlS books you've read are produced, 
then this is a must hear interview.
The program begins at 1 PM eastern, and can be heard on Audio Access  FM, 
Stretching The Boundaries Of Sound Entertainment. To listen at 1 PM eastern, 
visit
http://www.audioaccessfm.com/listen_live.php
to select from a variety of listening options, or if you use Winamp, you can
1. Launch Winamp.
2. Hit Control L and type in
http://sc13.icastcenter.com:10112/stream
followed by the enter key
to tune in.
And, you can learn more about the station by visiting
http://www.audioaccessfm.com
Can't make tomorrow's presentation but still want to hear it? Let the 
program's producer, David Dunphy, know by emailing him at
djd at audioaccessfm.com
and if there's enough interest, we can air this presentation again and/or 
make it available as a download.
We're excited about bringing you this awesome up close and personal look 
about the production of your favorite NLS books, and we hope you'll be there 
for this exciting presentation.
>From Jonathan Matte, Host Of This Exciting Interview Special,
And
David Dunphy, Program Producer, Audio Access FM, Stretching The Boundaries 
Of Sound Entertainment
http://www.audioaccessfm.com

******
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over and over again, then come with me on a magical audio journey that leads 
to AudioAccessFM! This is a station where you'll hear anything from pop to 
rap to country; you'll hear dramatic radio to documentaries to educational 
programming and more! To be part of this audio adventure, strap yourself in 
and go to
http://www.audioaccessfm.com
as we stretch the boundaries of sound entertainment with sweet ear candy! 
Give us a try, you'll be glad you did
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