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With Ashley Maynor (Faculty, NYU).
Thu, Nov 29, 2018 @ 06:30 PM   $100   Made in NY Media Center by IFP, 30 John St, Classroom 1
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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A two-part, head-to-toes overview for getting started with your own podcast.

In this intensive two-part workshop, you'lll get a head-to-toes overview for how to get started with a podcast of your own. No previous podcasting or media experience is expected or required. Simply bring your show ideas & a willingness to learn!

CURRICULUM PLAN

This workshop's format is a combination of information-sharing, conversation, hands-on activities, & case studies. Each participant will gain access to a bibliography of recommended books, equipment, resources, and, of course, podcasts for further listening & learning!

In Part One, we'll cover story planning & project goals, including a self-assessment of your dream podcast & inventory of your current resources. Next, we'll explore what goes into making a podcast by looking at the lifecycle of a single episode & how a show develops over time. You'll receive handouts, including links to different recommended production tool kits, & you'll have a short homework assignment to complete ahead of the second class.

In Part Two, we'll look at what goes into editing a podcast, including the different apps & programs you can use. Following a short demo of different platforms, we'll talk about creating community around your show, through audience-building, distribution, & monetization. Finally, students will share the results of their homework assignment & receive project-specific advice.

What You Will Learn
Learn about the different styles of podcasting, including shows you should be listening to!

Learn audio storytelling tips & find inspiration for podcast format & content.

Discover tools & techniques for getting started with both low & no-budget DIY podcasting, including audio production equipment (microphones, recorders, apps, etc.) & editing software.

Examine ways to market, distribute, & monetize your podcast.

Ashley Maynor is an award-winning filmmaker who uses digital & analog technology to tell compelling stories. Her work as director includes the documentary For Memories' Sake, which screened at the Library of Congress, the Nashville Film Festival, the Maryland Film Festival, & on the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers, among other venues, & the transmedia project, The Story of the Stuff.
Maynor has previously been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech, an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, & a production mentor for Stony Brook University's MFA in Film program. She currently serves on the faculty of New York University.
 
 
 
 
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