Ian R Buck and Savannah Haslow review Nerdcon: Stories.
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Nerdcon: StoriesNerdCon – YouTubePhotos by Ian Buck; Of Nerdcon: Stories – Google Photos#nerdconstories – Twitter SearchNerdcon Stories Juvenilia – What’s in your bag, Mr. Pips? – David Nadelberg – YouTubeThe “NerdCon: Stories” Potato Thread (with images, tweets) · paulandstorm · StorifyNotes
Podcasting Advice from the “Hearing is Believing” panel
Do something that can’t be done on stage, live.InterviewUnique sound designWe don’t have to repeat facts often because we can assume that the audience has been listening since the beginning.Imagine riding shotgun with someone, explaining something to them.How much of a cue does the listener need to know who is speaking?Can stop and talk about how the recording went.Imagine who you are speaking to, who your ideal audience is.Good podcasts do:Gets to the point. Don’t just be a couple of white guys shooting the breeze.People are giving you their attention. Honor that.The story should connect to me, resonate.Something we haven’t heard before.Know what they areGood microphone, recording environmentPeople should be comfortable with each otherFreesound.org has sound effects we can use.Drink lots of water!A bunch of podcasts and things to check out
Story ColliderThis American LifeSPONTANEANATION with Paul F. TompkinsLongformNot Too Deep with Grace HelbigEvery Single Word by Dylan MarronMystery ShowStuff You Should KnowAsk Me AnotherReply AllThe ReadThe Black TapesCriminalCopyright
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