Audiobook Production Trivia 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What was the first audiobook ever produced, often cited as the origin of the medium?
- A recording of Mark Twain reading his own work
- Talking Books created by the American Foundation for the Blind in 1932 (Correct answer)
- A BBC radio dramatization of Sherlock Holmes
- Thomas Edison's phonograph recording of poetry in 1877
Correct answer: Talking Books created by the American Foundation for the Blind in 1932
The American Foundation for the Blind launched the Talking Books program in 1932, producing vinyl recordings of books for visually impaired listeners — widely considered the origin of audiobooks.
Question 2: What does 'ISDN quality' historically refer to in professional voice recording?
- A type of noise reduction algorithm
- A high-quality real-time audio connection over telephone lines used for remote recording sessions (Correct answer)
- An industry standard for audiobook loudness
- A specific microphone pickup pattern
Correct answer: A high-quality real-time audio connection over telephone lines used for remote recording sessions
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) lines provided professional-quality real-time audio connections for remote recording between studios before internet-based solutions replaced them.
Question 3: In the audiobook industry, what does 'PFH' stand for when quoting narrator rates?
- Per Finished Hour (Correct answer)
- Professional Fee for Hire
- Post-Formatted Hour
- Per File Hour
Correct answer: Per Finished Hour
PFH stands for Per Finished Hour, the standard unit used to quote narrator pay — referring to one hour of completed, edited audio.
Question 4: Which US union primarily represents audiobook narrators working on union productions?
- SAG-AFTRA (Correct answer)
- IATSE
- Equity
- WGA
Correct answer: SAG-AFTRA
SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) represents professional voice actors and audiobook narrators on union productions.
Question 5: What is the term for an audiobook narrated by multiple voice actors, each playing a specific character?
- Multi-cast or full-cast audiobook (Correct answer)
- Ensemble narration
- Character audiobook
- Theatrical audio production
Correct answer: Multi-cast or full-cast audiobook
A full-cast or multi-cast audiobook features different voice actors voicing each character, similar to a radio drama production.
Question 6: What is 'proximity effect' and why must audiobook narrators be aware of it?
- The tendency for listeners to feel emotionally close to narrators they hear often
- A low-frequency bass boost that occurs when a narrator speaks too close to a directional microphone (Correct answer)
- The distortion caused by recording too loudly
- The phenomenon where room reflections accumulate near walls
Correct answer: A low-frequency bass boost that occurs when a narrator speaks too close to a directional microphone
Proximity effect is a low-frequency bass boost that occurs with directional microphones when the source is very close, and narrators must maintain consistent distance to avoid tonal inconsistency.
Question 7: Approximately how many audiobook titles were available in the US market as of the early 2020s?
- Around 50,000 titles
- Around 200,000 titles
- Over 500,000 titles (Correct answer)
- Over 1,000,000 titles
Correct answer: Over 500,000 titles
By the early 2020s, the US audiobook market had grown to over 500,000 available titles, driven by digital distribution platforms like Audible.
What was the first audiobook ever produced, often cited as the origin of the medium?