In this new chapter of “The Art of Telling Stories” we chat with Eugeni Roig, actor and director with whom we review the links that exist between the acting interpretation and the narration of the stories in the process of creating an audiobook.
We chat with the well-known Colombian actor Carlos Manuel Vesga with whom we discover his experience as an image actor turned into an audiobook narrator. Vesga also explains how he controlled the tempo of the narration, how he accepted the challenge of reading Gabriel García Márquez and the range of voices he played for “The Jungle Book”.
In this chapter we discuss the case of an audiobook narrated by our guests where, in a section of the story, two voices appear. Together with Juan Carlos Gustems, Neus Sendra and Juliana Rueda, we discovered how this situation was reached and how was the final result of the audiobook of “Wuthering Heights” (Emily Brontë).
In this chapter we review the work of Isabel Allende with the voice that narrates part of his work: Javiera Gazitua. The Chilean actress tells us the process of giving voice to the work of the famous author and the process of adaptation and learning to narrate an audiobook.
In this new chapter we are accompanied by José Posada, a well-known voice actor who gives his voice to Matt Damon or Matthew McConaughey among others. With him, we talked about his career in the world of audiobooks and review the titles he has narrated, such as “El Marciano”, “Carrie” or “The Book of the Baltimore”.
In this new chapter, we interviewed the actor (TV, Cinema and Theater) and singer Bruno Oro, with whom we discovered his first novel “Tú busca amor y yo cobertura”. His first experience as an author has led him to live another very intense one: to record his own audiobook with the realization of MiutBooks, with Juliana Rueda and the direction of iola Ledesma.