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radio [2024/03/19 21:13] – [Step 7: Record the Intro & Outro] ntnsndr | radio [2024/04/02 18:27] – [Step 8: Write the Blurb] olga.white | ||
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=== Intro script: === | === Intro script: === | ||
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Proceed with a 1-3 minute introduction for the show, which should do the following: | Proceed with a 1-3 minute introduction for the show, which should do the following: | ||
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=== Outro script: === | === Outro script: === | ||
- | "You have been listening to Looks Like New, a podcast | + | "You have been listening to Looks Like New, a show that asks old questions about new technology. Looks Like New comes to you from the Media Economies Design Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder and is produced by Olga White and Tara Coughlin. You can find us on the airwaves across Colorado' |
=== Breaks: === | === Breaks: === | ||
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== Toss to break: == | == Toss to break: == | ||
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== Toss from break: == | == Toss from break: == | ||
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- | ===== Step 8: Write the Blurb ===== | + | ===== Step 8: Write the Episode Summary |
- | Each episode has a summary paragraph that accompanies the episode submission. | + | Each episode has a summary paragraph that accompanies the episode submission. The summary is intended to describe the individual and the topic of the episode to the audience. You're convincing them to listen to the episode. |
- | __**Title: | + | This should not be the same thing you say at the start of the episode to introduce your guest. |
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+ | Keep in mind that the podcast is for a general audience and not exclusively for academics. Your summary should not rely on academic terminology or require in-depth knowledge of the topic. | ||
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+ | __**Title: | ||
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+ | * In the form of a question. | ||
+ | * What is the theme of the episode? | ||
+ | * Only the first word should be capitalized. | ||
__**Summary: | __**Summary: | ||
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+ | * Brief credentials | ||
+ | * Relevance | ||
+ | * Why would the general audience care about this topic or what the guest has to say? | ||
* What is the topic of the conversation? | * What is the topic of the conversation? | ||
+ | * Name the one or two main topics covered in the conversation and why they are valuable to the audience. | ||
* What is a major takeaway listeners should get from listening? | * What is a major takeaway listeners should get from listening? | ||
+ | * What should the audience learn? | ||
+ | * What should an audience member pay particular attention to in the conversation? | ||
===== Step 9: Editing ===== | ===== Step 9: Editing ===== | ||
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- | ====== All of the following steps are for showrunners/ | + | ====== All of the following steps are for showrunners/ |
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+ | Once the host has passed off all audio/video assets producers will edit and submit the episode, upload the episode to archive.org, | ||