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NPR's podcast start up guide : create, launch, and grow a podcast on any budget / Glen Weldon.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Berkeley, California : Ten Speed Press, 2024Description: viii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781984862518
LOC classification:
  • W445n 2024
Contents:
Contenidos : Foreword por Anya Grundmann Introduction Podcasting with a Plan Part 1 — Imagine Questions to Ask Yourself Chapter 1: Wait. What Is a Podcast? Chapter 2: So … How Do I Get Started? Chapter 3: Who's on My Team? Chapter 4: How Long Will It Take and What'll It Cost? Part 2 — Plan (Prepare to Podcast) Chapter 5: Finding Your Voice: Three Steps to Your Best Vocal You Chapter 6: The Well-Equipped Podcast Chapter 7: Audio Storytelling 101 Chapter 8: Legal Issues for Podcasting Part 3 — Create (Putting It Together) Chapter 9: Collecting Audio Like a Pro Chapter 10: Acing the Interview Chapter 11: It's All in the Mix Chapter 12: Shaping the Story Part 4 — Share (Your Podcast Goes Public) Chapter 13: Me, My Platform, and I Chapter 14: Countdown to Launch Chapter 15: Let the Pod Go Forth Chapter 16: Grow for Me Conclusion Five Rules to Podcast By Extras Glossary of Audio Production Terms Resources Notes Acknowledgments Index
Summary: Whoever you are, whatever you love, there's a podcast audience waiting for you, and in today's booming audio storytelling landscape, it's never been easier to share your voice with the world. But while the barrier to entry for podcast production is relatively low (just the cost of a mic and a laptop), the learning curve is steep - and quality matters. That's where NPR comes in. In NPR's Podcast Start Up Guide, Glen Weldon draws on NPR's extensive educational materials and army of talent--from recognizable hosts, such as Guy Raz (How I Built This), Gene Demby (Code Switch), Linda Holmes (Pop Culture Happy Hour), and Yowei Shaw (Invisibilia), to indispensable behind-the-scenes players, such as producers, engineers, and editors - to guide aspiring podcasters through the conception, creation, and launch of a podcast. Part master class, part candid informational interview with the best in the business, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make their dream of starting a podcast a reality.
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"Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, in 2021." -- Title page verso

Contenidos : Foreword

por Anya Grundmann

Introduction

Podcasting with a Plan

Part 1 — Imagine

Questions to Ask Yourself

Chapter 1: Wait. What Is a Podcast?

Chapter 2: So … How Do I Get Started?

Chapter 3: Who's on My Team?

Chapter 4: How Long Will It Take and What'll It Cost?

Part 2 — Plan (Prepare to Podcast)

Chapter 5: Finding Your Voice: Three Steps to Your Best Vocal You

Chapter 6: The Well-Equipped Podcast

Chapter 7: Audio Storytelling 101

Chapter 8: Legal Issues for Podcasting

Part 3 — Create (Putting It Together)

Chapter 9: Collecting Audio Like a Pro

Chapter 10: Acing the Interview

Chapter 11: It's All in the Mix

Chapter 12: Shaping the Story

Part 4 — Share (Your Podcast Goes Public)

Chapter 13: Me, My Platform, and I

Chapter 14: Countdown to Launch

Chapter 15: Let the Pod Go Forth

Chapter 16: Grow for Me

Conclusion

Five Rules to Podcast By

Extras

Glossary of Audio Production Terms

Resources

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

Whoever you are, whatever you love, there's a podcast audience waiting for you, and in today's booming audio storytelling landscape, it's never been easier to share your voice with the world. But while the barrier to entry for podcast production is relatively low (just the cost of a mic and a laptop), the learning curve is steep - and quality matters. That's where NPR comes in. In NPR's Podcast Start Up Guide, Glen Weldon draws on NPR's extensive educational materials and army of talent--from recognizable hosts, such as Guy Raz (How I Built This), Gene Demby (Code Switch), Linda Holmes (Pop Culture Happy Hour), and Yowei Shaw (Invisibilia), to indispensable behind-the-scenes players, such as producers, engineers, and editors - to guide aspiring podcasters through the conception, creation, and launch of a podcast. Part master class, part candid informational interview with the best in the business, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make their dream of starting a podcast a reality.

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