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Podcasting 101Audio and Video Basics
For web based distribution
Brandon [email protected]
Multimedia SpecialistIIE DC / EducationUSA
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Background
• Started as basic online audio and video content
• Boomed in the tech industry
• Integration with RSS feeds
• iTunes sealed the deal
• Started as an idea in an elite web community and is now a wealth of knowledge and source of information about all topic
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Background: EducationUSA & Podcasting
• Currently 2 Global Podcasts from DC (one for students and the other for U.S. Higher Education Institutes)
• Other examples: EducationUSA Iran, EducationUSA Mexico
• New to the game on a global level but podcasting is being used at centers around the world
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Getting Started: What do you need?
• Microphone: Any one will work but here are some suggestions: Samson USB mic / Plantronic headset, Logitech also makes several headsets
• Computer: Laptop or desktop, speed not as important
• Software: Audacity (free)
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Getting Started: Planning and Script Writing
• Content is Key
• Things to keep in mind• Length of recording• Intent of podcast• How is it going to be used• Who is your audience?
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Getting Started: Recording Audio
• Finding a place to record• Avoid high traffic areas• Keep an ear out for appliances or air vents
• Record directly into Audacity• Always make sure to do a test run before the day of the recording• Rushing and lack of planning leads to problems
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DEMODEMO
Getting Started: Using Audacity
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Getting Started: Video Podcasting
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Getting Started: Recording Video Podcasts
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Getting Started: Recording Video Podcasts• Lights
• A well lit room / scene will yield the best results for any camera• Depending on scale, additional lighting might be suggested• Ideally the is a main source of light, and a less intense light to get rid of shadows
• Camera• Easiest suggested camera is an HD Flip Cam or even a Canon HV20/40/60
•Actions• Think about what you are recording•Planning is key
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Getting Started: Lighting
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Getting Started: Imagery
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Getting Started: Framing
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Getting Started: Editing and Exporting Video
• PC users should buy software• Pinnacle is cheap and should work for what you need• Also Adobe Premiere Elements
• Mac users have iMovie• Free and easy to use for podcasting• There are more options like FCP Express
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Getting Started: Video Formats
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Getting Started: Hosting Your Podcast
• Paid•Dreamhost • Godaddy • 1and1
•Free• Podbean.com• Mevio• mypodcast.com• Your Host Org
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Getting Started: Listing Your Podcast
• Feedburner.com• iTunes• PodShow• Podcast Alley• Podcast Pickle
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Brandon HoweEducationUSA
Multimedia SpecialistEducationUSA.info