Unit 8: Making a Podcast

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Podcasting

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About this workshop

Overview of podcasting productionFurther guidance provided after session

Bookmarks, handouts & supported practical

Participant guidelinesLet us know if you have any problems

Ask questions

Talk to each other

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Producing your podcast

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Introduction

Production is easy - quality production is harder!Consider how much time/effort is justified

Get the right equipment

Plan your content

Choose your location

Record, edit & publish!

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Get the right equipment

Analogue sound - digital representation

Recording chain...

Microphone(s)

Mixer

Monitor (headphones)

Recording device

Garbage in, Garbage out!

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Dynamic Mics

General purpose mic

Sturdy & resilient

Handle high volumes

Doesn’t need power

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Studio (Condenser) Mics

Sensitive & responsive

Good for voice work

Intended for studio use

Need cradle/shock mount

Need external power (amp)

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Connectors: Jacks

6.5 mm

3.5 mm

Fit many consumer devices

Typically low quality

Introduce electrical noise

Mono or stereo

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Connectors: XLR

Used on professional mics

Very little electrical interference

Supply phantom power

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Connectors: USB

Typically high quality

On-board audio encoding

No need for audio interface

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Recording to computer

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Recording via audio interface

XLR inputs - USB output

Gain control

Monitoring

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Recording via mixer

More inputs, USB output (multi-channel)

More control of each channel

Equalisation

Gain control

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Recording to portable device

Lightweight & portable

Built in mics

Storage as DAT, SD, HDD...

Good for sound bite interviews

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Any questions?

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Planning your content

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Planning: outlines

Define show structure

Segments

Items (stories)

Timings

Transitions

Resources

Episode 1

Intro (2 min)

Item 1 (3 min)

Recap (30 secs)

Item 2 (2 min)(3 min)

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Planning: scripts

Writing Learn from the media…• Inverted pyramid• Headlines as hooks

Add detail, but not every word

Presenting Try not to sound scripted

Adopt your on-air persona

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Recording: location

Studio

Quiet room

Soundproofing

Some background noise can add atmosphere,

but a lot is distracting…

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Recording: mic technique

Positioning

Pop filters

Sound check

Watch your pace & volume

Forget it’s on!

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Editing

Relatively easy, but time consuming

Editing contentCuts, drop-ins, intro/outro, music…

Signal processingEQ

Normalisation

Compression

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Publishing your podcast

Save uncompressed master as MP3

Upload to hosting service

Simple

Freemium

Some limitations

Upload to blog or website

More control, more work

Publish

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Practical

Produce 10 minute+ PodcastDon’t worry too much about equipment

Plan and rehearse your content

Publish and get feedback from others

SupportHandouts provide further guidance

Ask tutors for help

Support each other