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Why can't Oriental Novel Network play audio novels?

Why can't Oriental Novel Network play audio novels? This is mainly because the Oriental Novel Network is just a website. You can log on to Baidu and engage in the operation of audio language art (reading aloud, telling stories, broadcasting novels, dubbing on the Internet, broadcasting audio books ...). From 16, you will often receive many consultation calls from people who want to enter the field of audio language art, and it is increasing year by year, which is related to more and more people's love to listen to books and recognize audio books. When communicating with consultants, I found a phenomenon: in the past seven years, a large proportion of people asked if it was necessary to play audio novels and audio books, and most of them listened to others.

In order to prevent more people from being misled, I would like to share some experiences in the art of audio language here, and also give some suggestions to those who want to broadcast books easily, record audio books and do part-time jobs by voice.

Please think about a question first: when we listen to a story, an audio book or an audio novel, what do we like best?

Is the standard of the speaker's Putonghua, his/her voice is good, his/her works (stories) are well written, or the speaker feels very attractive (I like it as soon as I hear it, the more I listen, the more I want to hear it, and I am looking forward to the following content, even if I don't rest/eat, I want to continue listening). ...

If you could only choose one item, which one would you choose?

Some people may say, "I just like his (her) voice, and I like everything he (she) says." In this case, if you are not a fan of him or her, you can only say that you need to be "quiet".

Some people will say, "His or her Mandarin is very standard, and I like it." If so, what is the purpose of listening to this audio work (story, recitation, audio novel, audio book)? Just to listen to the speaker's Mandarin? If so, just listen to News Network every day.

Others will say, "I think this work (story) is well written", so you can watch paper/electronic works. In the process of watching, you can not only recreate the characters and scenes yourself, but also enjoy reading, and you don't have to listen to audio works.

A very important reason that really attracts everyone to listen to this vocal music language art work must be that the broadcaster adapted the work into a language art work suitable for broadcasting with appropriate language art methods, and also broadcast the feeling that everyone likes listening, so that you like listening, and the more you listen, the more you expect to hear the content behind, which can make the audience have a picture in mind that conforms to the work, and you can tell others after listening once ... just like Teacher Wang Jiekui said, "Bao Gongan".

I want to share with you some experiences in the operation of audio language art in 16 years (to borrow a sentence sent to me by friends in the industry, "You are the longest-running audiobook industry"):

First, what do listeners want to hear most when listening to audio works (stories, radio dramas, recitations, audio novels, audio books, etc.). ) is an attractive feeling, not a multi-standard mandarin and a beautiful voice.