Welcome to a new year, and a new look to the sounddelivery podcasts. We want to share with you the work we've been doing and give you some tips and advice on how to make the most of your audio and your podcasts. This first podcast of the year was recorded live at a Charitycomms seminar where we interviewed a host of delegates about their experiences of podcasting and how their organisations could use audio and sound to reach new audiences.
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Norma Johnston of CharityComms and Jim Raymond of Baigent share their tips on an effective communications strategy. We also hear an audio tribute to Patrick Laurence, the founder of the Family Holiday Association, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
Learning Point:
What's important to remember is storing your audio, as you never know when it could be useful in the future. An interview with a case study will often have timeless qualities that can be used many times. You'll also find that you may collect sound effects and wildtrack from different locations that have many uses. In the Patrick Laurence feature we used the sounds of waves to give a sense of the seaside, the waves also helped us move between speakers and tie the whole piece together.
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