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For this episode summary I used the Zoom AI Assistant feature to summarize our discussion. It turns out that was too long, so I then took that text and asked Chat GPT to summarize it. Two layers of AI in, let's see how it did:
In "Zoom, Data, and Baywatch: A Confident Discussion," Jamie and Carin discussed various topics. They talked about Zoom's use of third-party models and data sharing. Carin shared her recent medical condition and advice from a doctor. They reminisced about being lifeguards and considered a Baywatch-themed episode. Their next meeting would focus on business decorum, where they planned to discuss real-life situations from listener queries without giving professional advice. They expressed confidence in their methods.
They also discussed challenges in a voiceover session with a demanding agency client. Carin advised maintaining contact with the agent and setting clear end times for sessions. They discussed compensation for sessions running over and clarified that the performer's responsibility ends with the session.
The challenges of communication with directors were also addressed. Jamie shared his experience offering interpretations when directors were unclear, and Carin stressed the importance of understanding the director's perspective. They agreed on the need for flexibility and execution of the director's vision.
Client demands and work management were another topic. They discussed strategies for clients extending booking dates and emphasized honesty and good communication. They also discussed charging clients for additional work and suggested being polite and accommodating, especially with difficult clients.
Client changes and flat rates were discussed, with suggestions on handling clients changing their minds and explaining why flat rates without guarantees were unacceptable.
Inappropriate behavior in the workplace was addressed, with Carin sharing her experiences and suggesting responses to unwanted advances, including reporting severe cases to authorities. They discussed power dynamics and societal responses to such behavior.
Reporting inappropriate behavior within the industry and dealing with colleagues' advances were discussed. They advised building personal relationships before pursuing romance. Grammar errors in scripts were addressed, emphasizing the importance of correct grammar and clarifying instructions.
Grammar and colloquialisms in scripts were discussed, along with strategies to make them sound more natural. Carin and Jamie shared their views on dealing with badly written scripts.
They talked about client contract challenges and boundaries, emphasizing the importance of adhering to contracts, setting boundaries, and not taking business matters personally.
The podcast content dilemma was also addressed, with suggestions for managing excess content and engaging the audience. Jamie mentioned his other podcast, Soundstage Insider, and an upcoming interview with the Barbie movie's costume designer.
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For this episode summary I used the Zoom AI Assistant feature to summarize our discussion. It turns out that was too long, so I then took that text and asked Chat GPT to summarize it. Two layers of AI in, let's see how it did:
In "Zoom, Data, and Baywatch: A Confident Discussion," Jamie and Carin discussed various topics. They talked about Zoom's use of third-party models and data sharing. Carin shared her recent medical condition and advice from a doctor. They reminisced about being lifeguards and considered a Baywatch-themed episode. Their next meeting would focus on business decorum, where they planned to discuss real-life situations from listener queries without giving professional advice. They expressed confidence in their methods.
They also discussed challenges in a voiceover session with a demanding agency client. Carin advised maintaining contact with the agent and setting clear end times for sessions. They discussed compensation for sessions running over and clarified that the performer's responsibility ends with the session.
The challenges of communication with directors were also addressed. Jamie shared his experience offering interpretations when directors were unclear, and Carin stressed the importance of understanding the director's perspective. They agreed on the need for flexibility and execution of the director's vision.
Client demands and work management were another topic. They discussed strategies for clients extending booking dates and emphasized honesty and good communication. They also discussed charging clients for additional work and suggested being polite and accommodating, especially with difficult clients.
Client changes and flat rates were discussed, with suggestions on handling clients changing their minds and explaining why flat rates without guarantees were unacceptable.
Inappropriate behavior in the workplace was addressed, with Carin sharing her experiences and suggesting responses to unwanted advances, including reporting severe cases to authorities. They discussed power dynamics and societal responses to such behavior.
Reporting inappropriate behavior within the industry and dealing with colleagues' advances were discussed. They advised building personal relationships before pursuing romance. Grammar errors in scripts were addressed, emphasizing the importance of correct grammar and clarifying instructions.
Grammar and colloquialisms in scripts were discussed, along with strategies to make them sound more natural. Carin and Jamie shared their views on dealing with badly written scripts.
They talked about client contract challenges and boundaries, emphasizing the importance of adhering to contracts, setting boundaries, and not taking business matters personally.
The podcast content dilemma was also addressed, with suggestions for managing excess content and engaging the audience. Jamie mentioned his other podcast, Soundstage Insider, and an upcoming interview with the Barbie movie's costume designer.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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