![]() Yesterday, I interviewed Janis Panizza, who recently launched her
new website and recorded an audio book entitled Campbell's novel, a Celtic tale set in 500 B.C., is comparable
to a primitive version of Tristan and Isolde, a breathtaking
story When corresponding with Janis, I asked her a few questions about why she
decided to record this particular book, her experiences while recording,
and if there were any challenges along the way. I'm pleased to present her
experiences Janis Panizza: The book by Marion Campbell is amazing, to begin with.
I first heard of it in college through a friend who had been in the Edinburgh
Arts Festival, had stayed in the Campbell's castle while there, I contracted the rights to record it and potentially her other titles. The Campbell clan has lived in their castle for over 200 years where the book was written. She claims to have 'caught' the story, as it flew by her, so fitting with the mystic atmosphere of the story, with references back to Celtic times. This was my first audio book. I recorded it in Mexico.
I was coached by the street musicians and studios to bring out the I recorded many times 'til I got what I wanted. The result is something
that I believe is a new classic that will stand When I finished, I returned to the states, where I registered Aire Craft Audio as a business with the intent to record more audio books and present online. I'm looking for retail distributors right now for a CD/DVD version. There's a huge curiosity about this subject now. People need something besides 'stuff' in their lives, and are drawn to spiritual themes. This one is interwoven with historic adventure and romance. |
