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Children recording a 'what's on' audio guide!


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Hi everyone,


We run all sorts of weird and wonderful audio, podcast & radio projects for children and young people (and occasionally adults) and we need your help... or more specifically your children's help!


We're looking for two children to record a few 'what's on' style audio guides for our upcoming workshops later in the year. If your children are confident readers (we will have a script) and not shy around microphones, we'd love to hear from you!


We are based in East Dulwich and more than happy to travel to you or you can visit our home studio/living room! We're completely flexible!


We have our pop-up recording studio ready to go and we would just like a similar style to this (recorded previously by local children:



The recordings are great fun and shouldn't take longer than an hour to make. We can also send you an MP3 file of your recordings once edited and we can also record a short snippet of your choosing as a little thank you from us!


Do let us know if you/your children fancy having a go on our microphones and feel free to browse our website to see the kinds of audio projects we get up to! http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

The WordPlay Team

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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