2. Process
This is the intro and the outro to my podcast
that are around about 10 seconds long. Both
the intro and the outro are royalty free music
which is better than using copyright music and
getting copyright issues. Finding the music was
the hardest part of both the intro and the
outro. I wanted to find the right music to start
the radio talk show. I searched royalty free
music into YouTube and found the music I
have used in my product. One of them is
definitely royalty free, however the other I’m
not sure about.
If I was to improve my intro and outro it would
be to add something about football included
like a montage. For example I would include a
famous commentating moment that would
make the introduction feel professional.
3. Process
This is my intro music that I chose from a
variety of music of YouTube. I searched royalty
free music and found a decent introduction
song to my podcast. For the intro I made the
volume similar to the main audio clip in-
between both the intro and the outro.
The yellow lines on the bottom picture are
lines that make the music fade in and out
when needed to. So this is at the start of my
podcast and slightly fades in and the music
fades out when I’m about to speak.
I wouldn’t make any improvements because I
think the intro is fine and doesn’t need
anything adding to it.
4. Process
This is the outro music that I yet again chose
from a variety of music. The outro compared
to the intro is a lot quieter because (in my
opinion) I think it’s better to lower the music a
little bit so it’s a calm ending to the podcast
and the audience aren’t getting a loud outro
that will surprise them.
The picture at the bottom shows the royalty
free music with some yellow lines. Those
yellow lines make the music fade in and fade
out which is good for beginning and ending a
podcast.
If I was to make improvements I would do the
same with the intro and add football related
sound effects and stuff like that to make it a
professional football podcast.
5. Process
This is the full recording of my radio podcast
that lasts approximately 6 minutes long
(without intro and outro). I doubled-clicked on
the audio to make it louder for the audience
to hear. I had to increase the volume because
it was a bit quite normally. I sounds a lot
better being louder and being able to hear
every word. I feel like my recording was spot
on perfect. Me and my guest did previous test
runs before and we made mistakes, however
in this one there was no mistakes which I’m
proud about.
Improvements wise, I wouldn’t change
anything because everything went according
to plan. I set different times to move onto
different subjects which I did pretty well.
6. Process
This is the finished product. It’s 6 minutes 21
seconds long and has both an intro and an
outro. I made all parts of the audio louder so
it’s easier to hear for my audience listeners,
except for the music which I lowered.
I think my overall product is really good
because when me and my guest recorded
before hand we made mistakes. However
when it came to the actual recording it went
perfectly and didn’t have to edit anything out,
which you really shouldn’t on a live show.
If I was to improve my product I would maybe
add music in the background of the podcast.
However in my opinion talk shows especially
about football don’t need any background
music it could be known as a distraction.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.