In Rick's training, Wuenker writes: Tips to remember from Rick's training....
- remind your students to take a breath after they hit record and before they actually start speaking
-If a mistake is made while recording, don't start all over; instead, take a breath and go back to the beginning of the sentence where the error was made only
-For adequate volume while recording, pretend you are speaking to someone at the opposite end of the room and they have to be able to hear and understand you
-Use Rick's tutorial to practice the edit/split/join features...have them record 3 segments as we did in the training session
-It is good form to have the same music at the beginning/end of the podcast
-Use discretion when considering adding secondary effects. Ask yourself whether they will be beneficial vs. just cute. If the latter, ditch them!
-Use chapter markers
-freeplaymusic.com and commoncraft.com are useful websites
- remind your students to take a breath after they hit record and before they actually start speaking
-If a mistake is made while recording, don't start all over; instead, take a breath and go back to the beginning of the sentence where the error was made only
-For adequate volume while recording, pretend you are speaking to someone at the opposite end of the room and they have to be able to hear and understand you
-Use Rick's tutorial to practice the edit/split/join features...have them record 3 segments as we did in the training session
-It is good form to have the same music at the beginning/end of the podcast
-Use discretion when considering adding secondary effects. Ask yourself whether they will be beneficial vs. just cute. If the latter, ditch them!
-Use chapter markers
-freeplaymusic.com and commoncraft.com are useful websites
-arial font is best to use for clarity
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Posted Nov 6, 2008 11:52 am