Radio Production Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast.

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Radio Production Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast.

Recap from last lesson: Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast. Recap from last lesson: VOXPOP tips http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/production/articl e/art20130702112136311 Get 10 voxpops and upload to Prezi looking at your audiences and radio listenership.

Task: LO2 M2: TITLE - EXPLAIN THE PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES INVOLVED IN PRODUCING A RADIO BROADCAST A labelled and detailed photograph of an active radio studio. Or a video tour. How does a radio station use this technology to create their broadcasted programmes? For Technologies you need to discuss: digital cart walls and playlists digital play out system equipment (e.g. audio equipment; microphones, headphones, workstation, mixing desk, speakers)

Label the equipment of the radio studio What do you think is the most important part of a radio studio?

Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast. Inside the studio: http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/production/article/art20130702112135562 Mixing desk

Playout system/ cartwall Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast. Playout system/ cartwall Social media/content screen Microphone: http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/production/article/art20130702112136172 Adobe Audition: Pre-record / features/ phonecalls

Stretch and Challenge: Learning objective: To explain how a radio studio functions and what is needed to create a broadcast. Stretch and Challenge: Use the iPad: IAC Cartwall and create a sequence which you could use in a show. Why do you think the cart wall is useful to a presenter? Where could it go wrong? Audio levels: http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/production/radio/recording- audio/article/art20130702112135224 Cart wall

Task: LO2 M2: TITLE - EXPLAIN THE PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES INVOLVED IN PRODUCING A RADIO BROADCAST A labelled and detailed photograph of an active radio studio. Or a video tour. How does a radio station use this technology to create their broadcasted programmes? For Technologies you need to discuss: digital cart walls and playlists digital play out system equipment (e.g. audio equipment; microphones, headphones, workstation, mixing desk, speakers)