Make Noise
«“Where should you begin your podcast career? With this no-nonsense book. Deep advice boiled down to clear ideas.” — Esther Perel, host and co-executive producer of Where Should We Begin? and How’s Work?
"…a big-picture view and the nitty-gritty of creating good audio." — Booklist"
An interestingly idiosyncratic and personal vision of how to make podcasts." — Ira Glass
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Podcasting is the fast-growing media platform in the world, with currently 650,000 podcasts out there, in 100 languages, and offering over 20 million episodes. And we're only at the beginning. More and more podcasts appear every day, and more and more entrepreneurs, businesses, individuals, and distributors, like Spotify, are getting into this world. Les mer
Make Noise brings all the wisdom, advice, practical information, and big-picture thinking that any individual or business needs to make a successful podcast. He identifies core principles - create empathetically, i.e., think like the audience listens, and stay focused on what's unique to you and what you have to say. He helps readers come up with a "Ten Word Description" that will guide them throughout the creative process, and then gets into how-tos - how to develop character, story, voice; how to conduct an effective interview; how to be mindful of the limitations of audio (be more like Hemingway than Faulkner). Here are the rules of storytelling, advice on how to test-drive an idea (make six individual lunch dates, talk it over with each, and by the end see how you've refined your thinking), and, when it's all ready, how to develop your audience.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Workman Adult
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 264
- ISBN
- 9781523504558
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«“Where should you begin your podcast career? With this no-nonsense book. Deep advice boiled down to clear ideas.” — Esther Perel, host and co-executive producer of Where Should We Begin? and How’s Work?
"…a big-picture view and the nitty-gritty of creating good audio." — Booklist"
An interestingly idiosyncratic and personal vision of how to make podcasts." — Ira Glass
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