书的音频

M. Rubery
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有声书可以做的不仅仅是复制印刷书籍。书本要求读者根据一组视觉线索在脑海中构建故事,而有声书则提供了一种无声的声音维度。声音的使用有时被认为是一种缺点,因为据说它削弱了小说的想象力。然而,只关注缺陷忽略了那些添加声音效果可以增强阅读体验的例子。本章研究了利用有声书的启示,以超越简单地复制印刷的录音。毕竟,“有声书”中的“音频”不仅仅代表讲话。如果出版商尝试用声音来制作“有声书”而不是有声书——也就是说,录音的音轨通过使用真实的声音而超越了对声音的口头描述,会发生什么?
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Book Audio
Audiobooks can do more than reproduce printed books. Whereas the book requires audiences to construct the narrative in their minds from a set of visual cues, the audiobook supplies a sonic dimension muted on the page. The use of sound is sometimes perceived as a shortcoming since it allegedly diminishes the imaginative labor of fiction. Yet focusing on deficits alone neglects those instances in which the addition of sound effects might be said to enhance the reading experience. This chapter examines recordings that take advantage of the audiobook’s affordances in order to go beyond simply replicating print. The “audio” in “audiobook” stands for more than just speech, after all. What happens when publishers experiment with sound in order to create “book audio” instead of audiobooks—that is, recordings whose soundtracks go beyond the verbal description of sounds by using actual sounds?
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