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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2022 » May 2022 » Sound Editing and Podcasting: Developing Podcasts

 

Sound Editing and Podcasting: Developing Podcasts 

31st May 2022 - 21st Jun 2022 

Places on this course are limited, and in order to take part you should have an interest in recording a podcast for Technecast (the Techne student podcast) and be prepared to do so in future. You may also be interested in attending How To Create An Effective Podcast alongside this one which will focus on the communication and presentation side of podcasting.

 

Have you been thinking of making a podcast of your research but are unsure of how to go about it? Or do you have an idea which you are looking to develop further?

One of the most exciting and accessible new media for PGRs wishing to promote their research to a wider audience is podcasting. For creators and audiences, listening skills are the foundation of any good podcast and good presentation, sound recording and editing techniques are also useful skills in any teaching and learning environment.

Developing Podcasts is a course for students who already have basic knowledge of Reaper software and sound recording technology who wish to contribute their own podcast to the Technecast. Drawing on the basic skills from course one, or other previous experience, students will focus on developing their own project. It will introduce a wider range of editing, recording, processing and effects possibilities for a more sophisticated podcast. It will focus on more detailed understanding of mixing and production facilities, and simple live music recordings. 

As well as critical listening to examples of other podcasts, participants will be encouraged to work on their own podcast towards broadcasting their own research project, with a view to submitting a contribution to the Techne podcast following the workshops.

The course will comprise of 4 x 2-hour workshops:

  • Week 1: 31st May 10am-12pm. Extended understanding of the terms and facilities for sound editing to include: finer and faster editing skills; understanding the use of flexible fades and panning; detailed understanding of equalisation and compression to optimise the balance of sound quality between different streams of audio.
  • Week 2: 7th June 10am-12pm. Recording: set up and overview of recorders and microphones, how to get a good interview recording; basics of audio restoration, how to optimise and improve poor recordings, reduce background noise and hiss or hum; learning how to get the best out of mobile phone recordings, and using zoom for interview recordings.
  • Week 3: 14th June 10am-12pm. Mixing and Mastering: understanding levels for online content; monitoring and Panning; mixing music, effects and several voices; mastering effects, using limiters and audio enhancers.
  • Week 4: 21st June 10am-12pm. Presentation of completed short podcast, opportunity for discussion and peer feedback

Course Tutor: Dr. Jo Hutton is a radio and music BBC sound recordist and editor of twenty+ years’ experience, who has completed her PhD in a history of electroacoustic music technology at University of Surrey.

To register for this workshop please email techne@rhul.ac.uk. If you have any queries about the course please also email Techne and we can put you in touch with Jo.

Please note that we are also planning to run a beginner level sound editing course. Sound Starter is a course for students with no previous experience, or some experience which they want to develop into a podcast. It offers an introductory level of sound recording and editing using Reaper software (free-to-download) and will provide a guide to the possibilities of sound manipulation, restoration and mixing.

If you are unsure which course would be best for you to attend please contact techne@rhul.ac.uk and we will put you in touch with Jo to give you further advice.

 

 


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