Sinopsis
For individuals and organisations starting and producing podcasts
Episodios
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#36: Thinking of video?
09/03/2012 Duración: 29minAs you may know wee have been offering video for a while now. Last week I met Greg Brand of Travizeo who produces videos for a variety of clients - I thought he’d be the perfect guy to talk to about how to start making videos whether they be a video podcast or a one off for YouTube or your website. Greg mentioned video sitemaps. Neither of us were sure if these were the same as normal sitemaps. It turns out they are, in fact, a separate extension of the Sitemap protocol.
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#35: Heil SE Electronics Faceoff
04/01/2012 Duración: 13minMore scientific tests to compare the Heil. Here’s the youtube video.
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#34: Heil Shure Faceoff
20/12/2011 Duración: 07minIn an excited frenzy upon receiving my new Heil PR40, I performed a series of scientific tests to compare it with my trusty Shure SM58.
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#33: Getting Interviews and using Skype Out
22/11/2011 Duración: 12minToday I answer a listener question about the best way to get interviews PLUS the ins and outs of Skype Out.
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#32: Jim Harold – The Paranormal Podcast
30/09/2011 Duración: 44minAs many of you know - I’m a sucker for the paranormal and conspiracy theories - so it was a tremendous pleasure to have Jim Harold on the show. Jim has a number of podcasts, all based around the paranormal, ghosts, spooky stories and things that go bump in the night: The Paranormal Podcast - Jim’s most downloaded show The Paranormal Report - a videocast which he co-hosts with Clayton Morris Jim Harold’s Campfire - spooky stories from listeners Weird News Radio - a light hearted view of the paranormal Jim says that podcasting changed his life. Jim started out in the media side of radio, then discovered podcasting - being inspired by Adam Curry and Leo Laport. Always being passionate about the paranormal, Jim decided to do a show where he interviewed experts in the field (a great strategy). Later, Jim teamed up with Clayton Morris to do the Paranormal Report and Kate Botello (who used to co-host with Leo Laporte on The Screen Savers) on Weird News Radio, his latest show. In this interview, Jim give
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#31: Dr Chris Smith – The Naked Scientists Podcast
23/09/2011 Duración: 27minIn today’s episode I talked to Dr Chris Smith who has been podcasting since 2001 (predating even the mighty Adam Curry)! Now that’s early. Chris produces and presents the Naked Scientists Podcast - which started as a radio show. Chris tells how he put the show on the Internet for people to download and how the podcast audience exploded in 2005 as iTunes opened its Podcast Directory. Chris gives some interesting insights into content creation and getting feedback from your listeners - including setting up core samples of your audience as focus groups. He also covers how great content can carry your content even if you’re not a big name brand.
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#30: Ted Forbes – The Art of Photography Videocast
12/08/2011 Duración: 38minIn today’s show I speak with Ted Forbes, photographer, film maker, teacher and podcaster about his videocast, The Art of Photography. Ted is from Dallas, Texas in the US of A.
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#29: Content Strategy for Podcasters – Michael Rose
24/06/2011 Duración: 35minMichael Rose, Content Strategist, gives us some top tips of content and our podcasts. Areas discussed: Definition of Content Strategy Content Strategy for podcasters Writing shownotes before recording Classic journalist techniques for writing - the inverted pyramid The anatomy of a post SEO and your shownotes The difference between categories and tags in WordPress A recommended podcast on content from Michael: Boxes and Arrows Michael also recommends these books: Content Strategy for the Web - Kristina Halvorson Elements of Content Strategy - Erin Kissane And, for good measure, a couple of useful links on the inverted pyramid style: Inverted Pyramid Inverted Pyramid for the web
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#28: Questions and Answers
17/06/2011 Duración: 22minIn today’s show I cover questions about: Premium feeds Low levels from a Rhode Procaster Missing artwork Plus an impromptu interview with a proud owner of the Zoom H1.
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#27: Enhanced Podcasts
13/06/2011 Duración: 07minI got a question recently about enhanced podcast - in this short show I give my thoughts on what I believe to be a better, more widely compatible alternative.
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#26: Podcasts in education - Jonathan Ahlbrand
27/05/2011I chatted to Jonathan Ahlbrand who uses podcasts in an education way. Jonathan gives us an insight into Mixcraft, a Windows alternative to Apple’s Garageband and Logic Express. And, true to form, I asked Jonathan all about his latest acquisition - a Blue Yeti microphone. Other links: Test of the Blue Yeti from Jonathan Video overview of how Jonathan uses Mixcraft
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#25: Interview with Daniel Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast
15/04/2011I thoroughly enjoyed my midnight chat with Daniel Lewis. Daniel produces three podcasts, The Audacity to Podcast, Are you just Watching and The Ramen Noodle. Listen out for some great tips on Audacity and podcasting in general. Daniel’s details: Daniel on Twitter on Twitter Daniel’s design work
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#24: Interviewing techniques from Alastair McKenzie
08/04/2011I met Alastair McKenzie at the Travel Bloggers Unite 2011 event in Manchester a couple of weeks back. Alastair is an x-radio journalist/editor, now turned to the Internet. In this interview he gives us some killer tips on interviewing and post production with particular reference to using atmospheric backgrounds - great stuff!
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#23: Audio or Video?
21/01/2011Audio and video have different modes of consumption. Video: is immersive is a foreground process - at computer/media player/TV is visual - great for screencasts, demonstrations, needs to be short - people won’t watch long videos is consumed depending on people’s context - if people find themselves at computer is just preferred by some people Audio: is a background process can be consumed while doing other things - driving, operating machinery can be longer form We need to aim for similar results though: Engaging Informative Entertaining Inspiring Ask yourself some standard questions - if YES to any then consider video: Am I explaining how to use software? - go for a screencast Am I showing how to do something? Would I find a video of this more helpful than a video? Will the visual aspect add any other value? Talking head videos are not always bad! Think of video as an additional channel - utilise YouTube - potential good exposure - 2nd biggest search engine
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#22: Ciaran Rogers - Consuming podcasts on Android
16/11/2010Last night I had a chat with Ciaran Rogers who co-hosts the Digital Marketing Podcast. We mention: Marketing your podcast Consuming podcasts in the Android operating system The Blue Mikey Google listen for Android Doubletwist Fine editing in Garageband
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#21: Your first Garageband project
30/10/2010In today’s show I help you to create your first podcast in Garageband on the Mac. I show you how to record, edit, mix and encode in Garageband, then tag in iTunes.
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#20: Benjamin Grundy of Mysterious Universe
21/10/2010In today’s show I talk to Benjamin Grundy who, along with Aaron Wright, produces the Mysterious Universe podcast. Stuff mentioned by Ben: Rode Procaster Mic Ready Accoustics BIAS Peak Pro Events I mentioned: Sussex Hub networking London Podcasters Free Meetup
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#19: How to set up a voicemail feedback number in the UK
15/10/2010As far as I can tell, there aren’t many turnkey solutions for setting up a voicemail answer line in the UK. In this episode I show you how to do this using Sipgate.
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#18: Audio compression
01/10/2010After a networking trip to Lewes, I cover the concept of audio compression. What is compression? Why do we use it? How do we use it? All answered in today’s episode.
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#17: Rob Greenlee
24/09/2010Today I talk with Rob Greenlee of Zune. Rob tells his story of from the early work with Web Talk Radio to his current role with the Zune podcast directory. To get your podcast into the Zune podcast directory, send the URL to rob@zune.net.