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Creative sound projects are increasingly blurring the lines between radio, audio documentary, sound art, and music.In this session from the 2003 Third Coast Conference, Ben Rubin focuses on the histo…
A bad editor is a curse. Having a good editor is a blessing but can often be a luxury. In this session, Deborah George explains how to work effectively with the editor you've been dealt and how to be…
Diamonds are made under pressure! For this session Priya Ramu and Steve Wadhams, both formerly from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, presented their advice on how to make daily radio that shine…
On this episode we’re bringing you another session presented at the 2017 Audiocraft Conference, in Sydney, Australia.This talk features American producer Megan Tan, host and creator of the podcast Mi…
This session explores "found narration" - archival tape, interviews, audio diary entries - and sound that can all be used to perform the job of the narrator. What do you gain and what do you give up …
On this episode we’re bringing you a session presented at the 2017 Audiocraft Conference, in Sydney, Australia!This talk features Jesse Cox and Belinda Lopez, who are part of the production team behi…
How can a producer prepare to make radio stories about distant lands and the people who live there, and why tell those stories anyway?Stephanie Guyer-Stevens shares her experiences working in remote …
You've pitched your story; you've collected tape; you've gone through your edits; you're ready to track.But how should you sound when you lay down your narration? What words to emphasize? What tone t…
Now more than ever, you can own your podcast - make it, distribute it, sell it. How is it done?Discover if you have the interest - and the stomach - to be a radio entrepreneur, and learn what it take…
Now more than ever, you can own your podcast - make it, distribute it, sell it. How is it done?Discover if you have the interest - and the stomach - to be a radio entrepreneur, and learn what it take…
Ira Glass brought the first day of the 2012 Third Coast Conference to a close by sharing his favorite moments from the year's Third Coast winners and other stories.He also mused about why, despite th…
Over the past several years, we've seen the journalism world take a hard look at itself. Reporters and documentary-makers have had to confront the relationship between cold, hard facts and the push t…
In June, Third Coast went to Brooklyn where we hosted a frank discussion at the Bell House for aspiring and current podcasters about what it takes to make it in today’s podcast landscape.We were join…
(aka: State of the Re:Union's Secret Recipe for Serious Place-based Storytelling... in Practically No Time!)From 2010 to 2015, the Jacksonville-based WJCT program State of the Re:Union took listeners…
Do your own radio scripts ever bore you? Or frustrate, confuse, and deflate you?Nancy Updike, who has written stories ranging in length from 50 seconds to 59 minutes, presents easy approaches to maki…
Inspired by a Lego time machine her son built, Iceland-based independent producer Rikke Houd created a tool to help producers take advantage of the vast space radio offers.In this session from the 20…
Attention new producers! Before heading out into the world with headphones on and mic facing forward, what do you need to know? Here's where you find out.Armed with a multitude of audio examples, Rob…
Documenting somebody else's life is one of the hardest challenges producers face in their work. Over an extended period of time relationships intensify, stories often change drastically, and the line…
Documenting somebody else's life is one of the hardest challenges producers face in their work. Over an extended period of time relationships intensify, stories often change drastically, and the line…
Ever wonder what inspires, obsesses and ignites the Kitchen Sisters? Find out during this hour-plus showcase of audio (and other less-evolved art forms) culled from their accidental archive and the s…
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