Production Process  
Our recording studios are tailor-made for audio book recording. We start with acoustically tuned studios that far exceed standards for voice work. We then utilize only the best narrators in the Philadelphia area. An engineer works on every session, ensuring that all technical aspects of the recording are tended to with great care. A producer oversees the entire process and directs the narrator.

After the work is completely recorded, the audio editing process takes place. This is where we pull out the fine-tooth-comb and make the audio as clean and professional as possible. Recuts ensue, and the book is the proofed and edited again. The ensures that the only thing that draws the listener's attention is the book itself.

The work is then mastered and brought to CD-standard. This ensures that your audio book will sound as good on the listener's iPod as it will on their home speakers.

The entire audio book is sectionalized with each CD track being about 5-7 minutes. The audio book is then created in CD format to be used for duplicating or creation of an MP3-CD.

The end result is an audio book as fine as any book published by any other publisher. Chances are, they are our clients, too.