How To Podcast
Code: ACPOD06Production Advisor: Chris Hambly
Duration: 10 Weeks
Level: Beginner
Start date: Anytime
Exam Date: N/A
Fee: $645 Course Description
What are you waiting for you? Do you have a great idea for a podcast but you are ensure about how all this new fangled technology works and what equipment you need and how to plumb it all together? Do you want to know what makes a great podcast show, how to get it published, what music you can use and which technologies will enable you to get your voice heard and by lots of people?
This how to podcast course has been designed specifically on request by a number of our students who wanted a comprehensive learning environment for them to get up to speed on how to podcast. Podcasting is the new distribution method and set to explode over the next few years, this how to podcast course will springboard you into the word of podcasting.
The intended learning outcomes for this how to podcast course are:
- Understand how to retrieve podcasts
- Examine show styles and formats
- Create great sounding podcasts
- Build great interview technique
- Build your podcasting community with blogs and feedback
- Spread the word and publish publish publish
- Perform pro audio processing
- Record on location podcasts
This how to podcast course is aimed at beginners to intermediates who do not have a great deal of experience in using audio tools for editing and processing audio, nor understanding what is necessary for distributing their great content. The course would ideally suit someone with some experience of journalism or great niche knowledge who now wants to self-publish their content and create a popular podcast for a wide audience.
Your show style can range from cooking to wine tasting, bio physics to rocket science, this course will give you the techniques to understand and operate and publish a pro sounding podcast!
About Chris Hambly
Chris Hambly is an active educator, record producer, engineer, and interactive media developer, director of Music Production and Engineering at AudioCourses, and a Senior Lecturer for a major Uk University. Chris has produced, recorded, and/or mixed numerous records from jazz and rock to punk, classical, and blues. Chris is Director of MB Publishing, specializing in multimedia production services and marketing. Chris is an active member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and an audio consultant for a variety of recording studios. Chris holds a Masters of Open and Distance Education from the Institute of Educational Technology and is reading for a PHd in learning technology.
- Live Workshops: Weekly live session with your Production Advisor (sundays 18:00 GMT)
- Upload Center: Easily upload and download your practical work
- Private Forums: Dedicated course private forums
- Production Advisor Support: Your Production Advisor is moment away throughout the week by e-mail, phone or online pagers
- Audiocourses.com Network - we will support and promote your podcast in our educationaleducational podcasting network.
SoftwareResources:Hardware - suggested, not essential
- Music Production Application: E>G> Nuendo, Logic, ProTools, Cubase, or other vst compatible system.
- Internet Browser
- Castblaster (podcasting software recommended)
- microphone
- Headphones
- Good spec PC or MAC
- fast internet connection
