We produce audio podcasts and video shows where we can discuss all the things that we geek out about.
Not exact matches
Producing a
podcast requires: • A microphone, digital
audio recorder or USB headset to record
podcast episodes • Computer with sound card and high - speed Internet connection •
Audio recording and editing software, either licensed software or free open - source programs such as Audacity.
Anyone with a microphone and an Internet connection suddenly seems to have a
podcast, and for good reason: It's very easy to
produce and upload
audio clips.
Students across the country are
producing an impressive variety of educational
podcasts (
audio recordings stored as MP3 files or in another format).
A 45 - part
audio podcast series,
produced by NWEA, the not - for - profit creator of assessment solutions, is featuring the voices of Teachers of the Year (TOY).
What's unique about Brian's work is that in addition to the books, he also
produces the stories as
audio books and
podcasts — complete with dramatic, high - quality sound effects.
Introduction to
Audio Storytelling &
Podcasting Learn how to write, record, and
produce a powerful
audio narrative that can stand alone or be the first in a series of
podcasts.
He recently
produced a musical - miniseries as an
audio podcast called Heretics Lost, and is in the process of developing the
podcast into a video mini-series.
Previous writers have also utilised social media, delivered radio shows,
produced audio or
podcast responses.
«Compared with the other various approaches so far, Odeo means to be
podcast central — an all - in - one system that makes it possible for someone with no more equipment than a telephone to
produce podcasts and also makes it possible for users to assemble custom playlists of
audio files and copy them directly onto MP3
audio players.»
Sam Glover: I guess I think, yeah no I think you right and it's like if you think you're an interesting person and you've got kind of a character that you can play out on a
podcast and if you are compelled to
produce content and
audio resonates with you then you're probably within the small minority of the lawyers who actually should consider starting a
podcast.
Interested readers can click here to watch a synchronized Flash and
audio version of the CBA's work life balance
podcast (
produced by eLawMarketing).
If you're a content creator who works with
audio, be it editing a
podcast, recording demos in your bedroom, or
producing YouTube videos, you need a revealing set of speakers with very flat frequency response to make sure your sound will translate well anywhere you listeners will hear it.
This might not matter too much if you're just recording basic one - on - one
audio, but it could prove to be a lifesaver if you regularly
produce podcasts, video blogs or permanent livestream recordings — you shouldn't experience the horror of a missing recording or a mangled
audio track.
Brad got a job working for Marketplace (a company that
produces shows and
podcasts for public radio), where he started as an
audio engineer and then got promoted to technical director.