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Sinopse
The Backstory to Great Radio Storytelling
Episódios
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The Broken Narrative
17/10/2017 Duração: 20minGreg Warner is one of Rob Rosenthal's favorite radio writers. He deftly put the "broken narrative" to good use in an episode of his NPR podcast "Rough Translation." In fact he's so good at it, you'd have no idea he was using it. What is the broken narrative? You'll have to listen.
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Sounding Like Yourself
03/10/2017 Duração: 15minWhy is it so hard to sound like yourself when reading narration for radio stories? Transom's Viki Merrick offers some voicing coaching gold. You'll wanna take notes.
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Sound Design Basics
19/09/2017 Duração: 15minAfter teaching documentary storytelling for seventeen years, I feel confident in the advice I give students, most of the time. But, as soon as someone brings up sound design, I’m flummoxed. I feel like my advice is next to useless. Typically, what happens is this: a student feels like their story is boring so they want to throw some sound in — something from a sound effects library. They think it will make the story more dynamic. And, typically, I respond by saying, “If your story is boring, write better. Or, play around with the structure. Or, find better quotes. Don’t expect to solve a problem by tossing in some sound. It will end up sounding cheesy.” I do think that’s solid advice. But, in reality, there are times when a bit of sound design might actually help a story. Not to make it less boring, but to drive home a point or help the story be more visual. That’s when I return to my problem as an instructor: I don’t know how to help. But here’s the good news. I produce a podcast about audio storytelling and
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Making First-Person Stories Stand Out
05/09/2017 Duração: 27minWith the glut of first-person stories these days, how do you make yours stand out? Neil Sandell has some ideas.
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Fact-Checking “A Life Sentence”
22/08/2017 Duração: 20minProducer Samantha Broun and This American Life's Christopher Swetala join me to talk about fact-checking "A Life Sentence" on this episode of HowSound.
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Ready, Set, Radio Race!
08/08/2017 Duração: 18minIf you have one day to produce a story for KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race, reach for low hanging fruit, right? Not if your Esther Honig. On this episode, Esther recounts how she and her team produced an emotionally difficult story for the race in 2015 -- and won! An inspiration to sign up for this year's race.
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Let The Tape Sing And Other Lessons From A Filmmaker Turned Podcaster
25/07/2017 Duração: 14minFilmmaker Tally Abecassis learned a lot about audio storytelling when she jumped in the deep end & started producing "First Day Back." The lessons she learned are useful for filmmakers thinking of producing audio stories -- & radio producers, too.
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A Few Of My Favorite Things
11/07/2017 Duração: 53minIrish radio producer Ronan Kelly has a great ear for compelling radio. He plays story DJ on this archive episode of HowSound from 2010.
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Ask Uncomfortable Questions
27/06/2017 Duração: 21minI was so nervous talking to Ashley Ahearn the producer of KUOW's new podcast about the environment "terrestrial." I should have been. I asked her about her appearance.
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Improvisation And Structure
13/06/2017 Duração: 12minSook-Yin Lee describes the combination of improvisation and structure that informs the production of Sleepover, a hit podcast from the CBC.
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Stories That Are Impossible To Pitch
30/05/2017 Duração: 19minSometimes, pitching a story is the last thing you want to do. Just press record and see what happens. Jay Allison is the guest on this episode of HowSound.
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On Interviewing A Racist
16/05/2017 Duração: 17min"Live like the truth is true and go where love has not yet arrived." Words Al Letson of Reveal lives by, especially when interviewing a racist.
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When A Good Idea For A Podcast Is A Bad Idea For A Podcast
02/05/2017 Duração: 26minHeed Arwen Nicks' warnings. Arwen explains when a good idea for a podcast is really a terrible idea for a podcast.
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Avoiding Pesky Recording Problems
18/04/2017 Duração: 12minNever say to yourself: "I'll fix it in the mix." Fixing recording mistakes in the studio can lead to more problems. Instead, prevent issues before they happen. Rob Byers, from NPR's Training Team has tips for avoiding basic, pesky recording problems.
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Dead Mom Talking
04/04/2017 Duração: 22minRachel Matlow had a head slappingly simple idea: make a conversation out of the interviews she recorded with her mom after her mom died. But, simple it was not. Rachel explains the backstory on her Third Coast award-winning doc.
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Reporting On Whiteness
21/03/2017 Duração: 14minThe series "Seeing White" is essential listening. John Biewen reports on whiteness and white people for his podcast "Scene on Radio."
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Intimate Interviewing
07/03/2017 Duração: 18minHow does Lu Olkowski get such intimate interview tape? She shares some of her approaches including a couple that are a bit unorthodox, I'd say.
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Rethinking A Podcast Top To Bottom
21/02/2017 Duração: 14minAfter 5 years producing a successful podcast, Aaron Hendkin & Wendel Jenkins of WYPR's "Out of the Blocks" have decided to remake the show. On this first of 2 episodes, they introduce us to the podcast and the process they're using to make change.
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Sound As The Protagonist
07/02/2017 Duração: 20minTake a deep sonic dive as we listen to "Jump Blue," by Nicolas Jackson and Afonica. Remember to hold your breath.
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Shaking Up Storytelling Formulas
24/01/2017 Duração: 18minDid Robert Smith of Planet Money go to far to make the uninteresting interesting? Robert talks about using "Oblique Strategies" for reporting an arcane topic in economics.