PNME 2007 #19: Simple Post-Production Techniques to Get Professional-Sounding Podcasts Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: Bruce is the inventor of The Levelator, a free tool used by thousands of podcasters to make better-sounding shows. It takes more than just compelling content to attract and keep a podcast audience. Good quality sound will make your shows easier to listen to and help them rise above the crowd. A little judicious editing can make you and your podcast guests sound smarter. And paying attention to basics such as levels will help you achieve a consistent, professional sound. The good news is that the techniques for doing all of the above are not hard to master and there are lots of free tools to help. They have been developed based on the experience of producing hundreds of podcasts for IT Conversations. This session will take you through the techniques step-by-step using free tools like Audacity and The Levelator. There will be lots of examples. No particular expertise is assumed or required, just a desire to make great-sounding podcasts. Insructor: Bruce Sharpe of Singular Software. Download mp3: Simple Post-Production Techniques to Get Professional-Sounding Podcasts (1:04:59 min 29.8 MB) Want all 53 PNME 2007 Episodes immediately? Purchase them now.
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