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Rise 360: E-Learning Narration Guide

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RichardWatson
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2 years ago

When you decide to include narration in your e-learning, it can lead to a lot of questions about how to do it right. What makes a great narration script? Should you record in-house or hire a professional voice-over actor? How do you find the right voice talent? And most important, are there ways to make this process more efficient?

With the help of this Rise 360 guide created by Richard Watson, you’ll get the answers to these questions and more. It simplifies everything you’ll need to know to produce engaging narration in a timely manner. And with the helpful tips from a professional voice-over artist woven in throughout the course, you’ll have the insights needed to make expert narration decisions—even if you’re just a beginner.

 

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    • RichardWatson's avatar
      RichardWatson
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      Antony,

      Not sure I can assist on that as there is no “subscribing” to do. If you are talking about unsubscribing from this post, you can do that using the button at the top of this page.
      • KeithShull_VO's avatar
        KeithShull_VO
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        Richard:
        It looks like you may have replied to a different comment - the one above mine.
        Keith Shull Training Analyst SRP | Distribution Training | XCT 400 P: (602) 236-0801 | M: (602) 361-2089
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    KeithShull_VO
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    Richard:
    As a voiceover artist and instructional designer, this is great work! Your tips - and Bill's - are right on point! And Bill's advice as a VO pro is priceless!
    • RichardWatson's avatar
      RichardWatson
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      Keith,

      Glad to hear you found it useful. He and I have worked on several projects in the past and wanted to give something back to the community. Hopefully, others will discover this and find it useful as well. Have a great day!

      Richard
  • Amazing. Thank you so much for this content Richard! I learnt so much from your course and will definitely be revisiting it for future projects requiring voice recording :)
  • Thanks that covered most of what i wanted to know excpet perhaps specifics or links to equipment
  • Hi Richard,

    The course is extremely interesting and I would like my colleagues to take it as well. Where can I find it?

    Luciana
  • it possible to have this course as a template - i work in education and think some of the content would be most useful.  kind regards