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Monday, April 03, 2006

Great advice for podcasters (rookies and vets)

Here is some good advice we could all stand to hear.
Professional audio advice for podcasters (rookies and vets) Between the Lines ZDNet.com: "Professional audio advice for podcasters (rookies and vets) Posted by David Berlind @ 5:47 am


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Earlier this year, Dan Bricklin called me up to say that he had attended a BoomersTV party in Boston and that he took the opportunity to interview John Osborne, a Boston area-based video and audio production professional who has been doing on-location recording for reality shows and documentaries for more than 20 years.
While there are plenty of podcasters that prefer the raw appeal of unprofessional recordings, Dan and I are both 'old schoolers' who like to believe that listeners appreciate the extra measures that can be taken to deliver a better than average audio experience. For example, if you're in a noisy environment and people have to yell into the microphones (often causing distortion) in order for the recording device to register their voices over the ambient noise, the resulting recording can become tiresome even headache-causing for listeners to hear what's being said. " more: