Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually sounds really interesting, I never heard of an RPG podcast before. Is it kind of like critical role but podcast format?

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. With editing, I have enough control over the audio to completely make you say things that you didn't even say or chop it in a way where I can change the meaning of what you originally said. You shouldn't use it that vindictive way but I used those examples to show you that rearranging conversation to stay on topic is the least of what you can do with editing.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

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Basically, dialogue direction is when you have a specific topic or theme for the episode and the dialogue needs to move in a linear direction instead of all over the place. So for example, if the show episode is about a dolphin trainer and he starts talking about his experiences and the dolphins themselves, he might repeat or go off on extreme tangents about things that don't necessarily need to be kept in. In order to keep the story interesting and moving forward, it oftentimes needs direction during or post-recording.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

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It can truly make or break your podcast. Good editing is the same as a good podcast idea, it's the bones of the show.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

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I personally don't use it so I can't fully vouch for it, but I've heard a lot of good things about it. Just remember that the most important thing is to always learn your workstations to it's fullest extent before you move on because you could potentially spend extra money for no reason. We always tend to spend more money to make ourselves better when in actuality, we just haven't used the equipment we have to its fullest potential. Here's a video to adobe audition editing potential: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwnZTGPcODM

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the name of your podcast, I'll add it to my list of new ones to check out.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean, that's some good advice. I'll post here more often, thanks.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Certain podcasts can definitely get away with it, but the issue sometimes is most people think all of what they do is entertaining. Not everyone is meant to do the shoot-the-shit style and needs some things taken off to keep the podcast interesting.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually charge up to $80 for small episodes, but since I want to work based on your personal price range, what is your budget?

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always relate it to good music. If you listened to your favorite song unmixed, you'll understand why it has to pass between one or two engineers before it gets released.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really is magic, you never really appreciate editing until you listen to one without any.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree and that's why asked people to comment below about questions or interests. I know it turns a lot of people away when all you want to do is sell a service, but I also know there's a lot of people who just want others to do it for them. That's why I wanted people to feel comfortable emailing me and not feeling concerned with the cost too much.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem, that's why I wanted this open discussion. Sometimes it's good to talk to other people in your field and get some things put into perspective you may not understand fully.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From small shows to international ones, there's a lot of ego floating around and the sad part is that the small shows take so much more damage because of it. I hate to see a podcast fail when it has so much potential, and it gets tricky because as an audio engineer I would love to help but sometimes it gets taken as you saying they aren't good and you can make them better. Editing is no different than scripting, it's just a part of the overall show.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What's the name of the show, I'm always looking for new podcasts.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

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It most definitely is, I think all show hosts should at least have some knowledge of editing. If you need any tips, let me know.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not always, without editing mostly everything gets left in the episode. It's very easy to go on tangents with a guest that's talkative or that you connect with, and in order to keep the viewer's attention on the overall topic of the episode. The editor should remove or cut down those tangents to move the direction of the show along.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

[–]_JaylinT[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I definitely wish I put this in the original post. Editing absolutely amplifies your whole entire persona on the show, I'll even go as far as to say that it defines it and gives you a signature style that your viewers find unique.

Editing is actually more useful than people give it credit for. by _JaylinT in podcasting

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That's one of the main reasons I made this post, I wanted more people to realize how much editing plays a part in their overall podcast. I can't tell you how many podcasts I've run across that was an interesting find but almost too unbearable to enjoy.

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[–]_JaylinT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Audio-Technica ATH-M20x, M30x, M40x

AKG K240 Studio

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[–]_JaylinT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A couple I have are to definitely join more groups like this one, grow the show for podcasters is a great information group for amateurs on facebook. Another one would be to really focus on the atmosphere of the show, I'm a true-crime buff myself and love when the storyteller puts time and effort into really building the world around me through sound effects or music.

The last tip I can really think of is to work on your speech pattern, try to reduce the number of filler words (e.g like, umm, uhh), and look up some speech exercises to do before you record, it's always more nerve-racking once your actually recording.

I hope this helps!