If you provide specific links to works that you'd like to see podficced, I would really, REALLY love if you could link to the author's permission statement too, so I don't have to go hunting it down to verify that they really do have blanket permission.
If you do NOT provide specific links to works that you'd like to see podficced, it will help both me and you to at least list likes and DNWs for that particular fandom/character/ship. I don't want to find a fic that I'm like, "this work will be perfect" and then it turns out that it's by an author who you don't like. "I like the style of Author X" or "Anything by Y" is helpful.
Also, please indicate if you're okay with your own works being podficced to fill your own prompt. That way, I'd know for sure that you don't hate the work I'm podficcing -- if you hated it, you probably wouldn't have posted it!
In terms of podficcing: this podfic tutorial by paraka at the American Idol podfic comm on LJ is a great starting point! I'm also happy to walk people through most of the process (I'm not going to help with the posting or picking a work) via private messages.
I recommend Audacity as a free, relatively simple-to-learn audio editing tool.
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If you provide specific links to works that you'd like to see podficced, I would really, REALLY love if you could link to the author's permission statement too, so I don't have to go hunting it down to verify that they really do have blanket permission.
If you do NOT provide specific links to works that you'd like to see podficced, it will help both me and you to at least list likes and DNWs for that particular fandom/character/ship. I don't want to find a fic that I'm like, "this work will be perfect" and then it turns out that it's by an author who you don't like. "I like the style of Author X" or "Anything by Y" is helpful.
Also, please indicate if you're okay with your own works being podficced to fill your own prompt. That way, I'd know for sure that you don't hate the work I'm podficcing -- if you hated it, you probably wouldn't have posted it!
In terms of podficcing: this podfic tutorial by paraka at the American Idol podfic comm on LJ is a great starting point! I'm also happy to walk people through most of the process (I'm not going to help with the posting or picking a work) via private messages.
I recommend Audacity as a free, relatively simple-to-learn audio editing tool.