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* This is a conversation! Don’t feel shy about engaging and sharing your own perspectives on what has been said. | * This is a conversation! Don’t feel shy about engaging and sharing your own perspectives on what has been said. | ||
* Pause on items that might need more defining. Reflect on what has been said and see how you can build on it. | * Pause on items that might need more defining. Reflect on what has been said and see how you can build on it. | ||
- | * Aim for 50-55 minutes of a conversation. This should include 2 breaks. | + | * Aim for 55-58 minutes of a conversation. This should include 2 breaks. |
It is helpful to have a microphone to connect to your computer while interviewing and recording. CMCI loans equipment to students and there are lots of inexpensive microphones available at other retailers. Use of proper equipment is recommended to maintain good sound quality. | It is helpful to have a microphone to connect to your computer while interviewing and recording. CMCI loans equipment to students and there are lots of inexpensive microphones available at other retailers. Use of proper equipment is recommended to maintain good sound quality. | ||
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* The important things to reduce in Audacity include the pauses, extra breaths, any excessive fillers like “um” and “uh,” and any parts that perhaps didn’t go smoothly. This is a real advantage of pre-recorded submissions! | * The important things to reduce in Audacity include the pauses, extra breaths, any excessive fillers like “um” and “uh,” and any parts that perhaps didn’t go smoothly. This is a real advantage of pre-recorded submissions! | ||
* Import the Intro and Outro to the file. | * Import the Intro and Outro to the file. | ||
- | * Once you have the edits completed, export the MP3 file from Audacity, making sure the episode is between | + | |
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* Upload the MP3 file to the Radio folder and notify your supervisor of its completion. | * Upload the MP3 file to the Radio folder and notify your supervisor of its completion. | ||
* Wait for their edits, and then make adjustments accordingly. | * Wait for their edits, and then make adjustments accordingly. |