Journalism Next: Chapter 7: Making Audio Journalism Visible Cindy Royal, Ph.D Associate Professor Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication tech.cindyroyal.net twitter.com/cindyroyal facebook.com/cindyroyal
Audio Journalism Audio not exclusively a radio format Simple tools: microphone, recorder, free software Mobile phone – publish a report from the scene Listeners “see” with the mind Intimate and personal relationship with listeners
Audio Journalism Presence Emotions Atmosphere Combine voice-over, natural sound and sound effects, including music NPR set the standard
Audio Journalism Reporter overviews Podcasts Audio slideshows Breaking news
Recording Interviews Choose your location Record natural sound Prepare your subject Watch what you say Try delayed recording Mark the best spots
Doing Voice-overs Write a script Warm up Find operative words Keep it conversational
Gear Digital audio recorder Record on computer Use external mic Use headphones Prep in advance
Editing Audio Understand formats: AIFF, WAV, MP3, WMA Audacity – free download Garageband – free with Mac Podcasting and iTunes