As a voiceover artist and audiobook narrator in Vancouver, Tiffany Ayalik makes $250 an hour. Her job isn’t as easy as it sounds, but it’s worth the effort: “It’s a huge honour to bring a story to life.”
Tiffany Ayalik is a voiceover artist and audiobook narrator located in Vancouver.As a child, I loved putting on plays and concerts with my sister, Inuksuk. We created our own pretend worlds.I studied theatre at Red Deer Polytechnic in Alberta for two years before heading to the University of Alberta to get my bachelor’s degree in fine arts. Theatre school is where I learned to use my voice as a tool.
It’s a huge honour to bring a story to life, especially for people who don’t read or who need an auditory aid.I do a preliminary read of the book to get a sense of who the characters are, then I make notes.The challenge is making the characters sound like real people, not caricatures.In a professional studio, all the tools are already there. In my early narration days, my home studio was literally in my closet.
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