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Podcasting 101 (with ArtSound FM)

Date Saturday 20 and 27 January, 2024
Time 1pm -4.30pm each day
Cost $180 ($90 for UC students)
Delivery Face to face


About the workshop

Many factors and practices go into optimising audio recordings for podcasts or any audio format, including radio broadcasts.

Two highly experienced ArtSound community radio presenter/producers will show you how it’s done, with hands-on use of podcasting and studio consoles, microphones, and recording devices and software. We’ll cover such aspects of podcasting as using microphones effectively, editing sound recordings, structuring podcasts and managing their quality, and planning and conducting interviews. We’ll learn the basics of editing software packages that participants can then download and use at home. We’ll practice interviewing each other and learn some effective ways to create podcasts and other recording packages.For content, we’ll share compelling stories, or make stuff up! And we’ll provide some guidance on how to pitch or post your podcast.

Related links/articles
https://artsound.fm/

Social media
https://www.facebook.com/artsoundfm
@ArtSoundFM

Course presenters

Presenter biography

Both Peter Monaghan & Chris Deacon are highly experienced producers of audio content, from podcasts to radio programs to music and spoken-word albums.

Peter Monaghan

ArtSound presenter/producers

Peter Monaghan is a longtime radio presenter/producer with extensive experience in American and Australian community radio. In his career in journalism, he has interviewed thousands of academics and public figures.

Chris Deacon

ArtSound presenter/producers

Chris Deacon is one of the pioneering founders of community radio in Australia. In the early 1970s, he and friends started the community station on the ANU campus that morphed into 2XX. He then founded ArtSound FM, which has now been in operating for 40 years. He is a renowned recording engineer