Helpful Audio Recording Tips for E-learning

Doing voiceovers for e-learning platforms is very common these days. However, not many are aware of the different skills that are needed to get this job done efficiently. To record a successful e-learning voiceover, you need to make sure that everything about the way you speak attracts the listener’s attention. Thus, recording a voice recording… Continue reading Helpful Audio Recording Tips for E-learning

A Quick History of the Russian Language

Russian language falls in the Indo-European family of languages, as part of the East Slavic branch. Russian shares ties with the Belarusian and Ukrainian languages. In the 6th century, the Slav people migrated from Poland to the Balkans. Slavic languages derive from those travelers’ spoken dialects. By the 10th century, Eastern, Southern, and Western Slavonic… Continue reading A Quick History of the Russian Language

Learn How to speak Russian

Learn how to speak Russian the quick way. Start speaking a new language in a matter of months. (by Dimitry Rozental) Learning Russian can be tricky – it has a reputation of one of the most challenging languages to master. Probably the best way to pick up basic vocabulary and get a hang of pronunciation… Continue reading Learn How to speak Russian

Leo Tolstoy’s Karenina. Live Edition with Russian Voice Over

Russian Voice Over services were needed for Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, LIVE Edition recording project, commissioned by Google. Two months ago I had a pleasure of recording a commercial for one of a kind Google project called “Karenina. Live Edition” You can watch the finished video below. 700 people from different cities and countries will read Leo… Continue reading Leo Tolstoy’s Karenina. Live Edition with Russian Voice Over