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Be
Ruthless In Your Editing For Better Content -
"If I had more time, I would have written
a shorter letter..."
- Mark Twain
There's a lot of wisdom in this quotation that's attributed to Mark
Twain and it applies quite well to audio editing. If you're editing
only to fix retakes and remove breaths and other noises, then you need
to rethink your editing process.
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7 Steps to Completing a Project -
Most people who read “How To”
books or articles never act on the ideas. Here are some steps to help
get your dream moving along.
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Producing
Audio Information Products - An Audio
Information Product is a way for you to launch a new Internet business
or enhance your existing product line. Today's technology makes it
simpler than ever.
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Packaging As A
Marketing Tool - Making it easy for
the customer to buy is essential to your marketing effort -- don't
ignore packaging as a part of this process.
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Hints for Script
Preparation -
You will probably be using a script with
some of your recordings. Here are some hints to make the process move
easier.
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Production Styles -
Part 1, The Interview -
If you need to
put an audio product or podcast together quickly, the Interview Style
can help you do it with minimum hassle.
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Production Styles -
Part 2, The Monologue -
The monologue
style works very well if your subject expert is used to presenting his
or her material before a group.
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Production Styles -
Part 3, The Scripted Program -
Scripting is
necessary if you need to use a professional narrator or if you are not
comfortable enough with the subject matter to talk from an outline.
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Production Styles -
Part 4, Live Seminars & Talks -
Live seminars and
talks can be a "free" source of material for audio information
products and podcasts.
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Production Styles -
Part 5, The Audio Newsletter -
The Audio
Newsletter or News Show combines several or all of the previously
discussed styles and makes for a powerful and interesting product.
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