This book provides a unique identity-centered approach to radio, audio, and podcast production which encourages readers to build their confidence and create audio content that matters to them.
Written for those just starting out in audio production and focusing on the process of their self-development, readers will learn how to use sound to express themselves in a variety of ways and to create powerful stories in the process - all with the tools already available to them. At the centre of this approach is the author's R.E.A.L. method, referring to the creation of audio that is relatable, engaging, authentic, and liberating. Students will learn to apply this concept to each step of the production process, from planning and writing through to interviewing, broadcasting, and responding to feedback. By the end of this book readers will have developed a working knowledge of podcast, audio, and radio production alongside their own means of self-expression.
Supported by exercises and interviews with audio practitioners throughout, Finding Your Voice in Radio, Audio, and Podcast Production is a key resource for anyone approaching radio, audio, or podcasting for the first time.
A supporting companion website with Instructor and Student Resources is available at www.robquicke.com.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: DISCOVERER
Chapter 1: Welcome Discoverer: Creating Audio Within Reach
Chapter 2: The Discoverer's Toolkit: What You'll Need to Get Going
Chapter 3: Discovering Effective Writing for Ears & Audiences
Chapter 4: Discovering Advantages and Possibilities
PART II: Developer
Chapter 5: Welcome Developer: Interviews - The Key Ingredient for Making the Meal
Chapter 6: Preparing the Meal in the Kitchen: Developing Tasty Programs
Chapter 7: In the Oven: Developing Audio Cooked to Perfection
PART III: DELIVERER
Chapter 8: Faster, Sooner, More: The Insatiable Audience for Podcasts
Chapter 9: Going Live! The Thrill of Live Radio
PART IV: Decoder
Chapter 10: Feedback: The Best Way to Keep Improving
Outro: R.E.A.L. Audio: A Manifesto for Creating Compelling Content
Index