Podcast Project
Podcast Project Description
Learning Goals
- Learn basic audio recording & editing
- Create a practical product
Overview
Using digital sound recording, produce and publish an audio program about a public sculpture or an artwork in a local museum.
Choose a work
Pick a sculpture or work of art that you like or one that intrigues you.
Make voice recordings
- Using a computer or digital recorder, first make a test recording to check for volume, noise, distortion
- Record three segments
- Brief description of the work - you
don't need to do extensive research or writing; feel free to copy this from the web (giving credit at the end)
- Personal commentary – about two minutes (see below)
- Credits – description, narrator(s) and background music: something like, “This podcast was produced by __ [and narrated by __ ]. The description came from ___. The background music was ‘__’ by __. It can be downloaded at __.”
- Brief description of the work - you
don't need to do extensive research or writing; feel free to copy this from the web (giving credit at the end)
- Recording tips:
- Speak out loud, enunciate clearly, do not rush.
- Speak expressively and use appropriate language.
- Get close to the microphone, but do not speak directly into it - place it under your chin.
- Minimize background noise - traffic, computer fan, refrigerator, fluorescent light hum, etc.
- You may recruit a reader with experience in radio or acting.
- If you used a recorder, transfer the digital audio files to a computer
The personal commentary
Consider addressing these questions
- What does the piece say to you? How do you feel when you look at it?
- What insight or lasting impression will you take away from the piece?
- Why do you think the piece was made? What social value does it have?
- Does anything in the piece remind you of something in your own life?
- What story does the piece tell you?
- How does your eye move around the piece?
- What would you have called the piece if you had created it yourself?
Background music
Identify and download appropriate background music.
Music must be copyright-free, "pod-safe". Try Garageband - http//www.garageband.com/
Edit the audio file
- Create a project file using Audacity - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
- Put the sound clip segments in this order
- Intro music
- Description
- Short music break
- Commentary
- Short music break
- Credits
- The total length should be 4-6 minutes
- Use multiple tracks, placing music behind at least part of the narration
- Make sure the volume level is consistent and music is very soft during narration
- Export an MP3 file
Project Submission
- Create an account at PodBean - http://www.podbean.com/
- Upload the file
- Submit the URL
Example
Copyright 2012,
by the Contributing Authors.
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons License
Cite/attribute Resource.
lschilli. (2007, October 11). Podcast Project. Retrieved February 12, 2012, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/computer-applications/applied-multimedia-technology/projects-1/podcast-project.






















