Audio Bible Tagalog Dramatized Old Testament Work ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
Project Brief — Audio Bible (Tagalog), Dramatized Old Testament Project overview Produce a dramatized Tagalog audio Bible covering the Old Testament (complete books), aimed at general Filipino listeners for devotional and dramatic listening. Deliverables: fully voiced, sound-designed episodes for each book and/or chapter, metadata, and distribution-ready audio files. Target audience
Filipino Christians (ages 15–65), faith-based radio listeners, commuters, families. Prefer clear Tagalog (neutral Manila/Filipino accent); occasional biblical or poetic register.
Tone & Style
Dramatized narration with voice actors for characters plus a narrator. Natural, emotive performances; avoid melodrama. Use period-appropriate incidental music and subtle SFX to enhance scenes (battles, journeys, worship, environments). Maintain reverence for sacred text; no editorializing beyond minimal context intros/outros. audio bible tagalog dramatized old testament work
Script & Text
Source text: Tagalog Bible translation (specify which: e.g., Magandang Balita Biblia, Ang Biblia (1905/2001), or Filipino Contemporary Translation). Confirm license/rights before production. Use verbatim scripture read for primary content; add brief (30–90 sec) contextual introductions per book (author, date range, themes) written in Tagalog. Where dramatic dialogue occurs, render as spoken lines attributed to characters; keep chapter/verse references unobtrusive (e.g., audio bookmarks and metadata, not read aloud frequently).
Structure & Episode Plan
Option A — Book-by-book episodes:
One episode per biblical book (e.g., Genesis = 1 episode ~2–3 hours). Include intro (context, themes, runtime), dramatized reading, outro (reflection prompt, next episode).
Option B — Chapter-based episodes (recommended for long books like Psalms, Isaiah, Jeremiah): Project Brief — Audio Bible (Tagalog), Dramatized Old
Split long books into manageable episodes (20–60 minutes).
Include opening theme (10–15s) and closing jingle (5–8s) consistent across episodes.