Sound School Podcast

The Backstory to Great Audio Storytelling, hosted by Rob Rosenthal, for Transom and PRX.

https://transom.org/topics/sound-school/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 20m. Bisher sind 328 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 23 hours 50 minutes

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 September 22, 2015  32m
 
 

Buried Treasures: Four Student Pieces


Rob digs into an archive of good stories, well told, and features four by his former students.


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 September 8, 2015  30m
 
 

Story Dissection: Dead Animal Man


Rob Rosenthal combs through Ira Glass's piece "Dead Animal Man" minute by minute pointing out all of its radio goodness.


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 August 25, 2015  29m
 
 

Finding The Story When You Know Too Much


How do you find the story when know too much and have hours and hours of tape? Reporter Karen Duffin and Radiolab producer Kelsey Padgett trace the path to "Nazi Summer Camp."


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 August 11, 2015  20m
 
 

Producing Science Stories With A Scientist


Producer Kerry Donahue pulls back the curtain on producing science stories with a scientist for PRX's podcast "Transistor."


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 July 28, 2015  16m
 
 

Remixing The Music


HowSound's Rob Rosenthal remixes a story from Latino USA by producer Neena Pathak to reveal a different way to score a piece.


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 July 15, 2015  32m
 
 

A Mom, A Transgender Daughter, And A Podcast


Producer Marlo Mack on the impulse to pick up a microphone and record her transgender daughter for her podcast “How to Be a Girl.”


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 June 30, 2015  20m
 
 

A Matter Of Ethics


In 2008, student producer Jamie Yuenger recorded a remarkably private moment during a moose hunt. How she got that recording may cause you to raise your "ethics eyebrow."


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 June 16, 2015  18m
 
 

Radio Luck And The Gift Of Character Change


In a character driven story, producer Hillary Frank says the story will be more satisfying if the character changes, evolves. Hillary got "radio lucky" when the kids in her story "Real Teens, Fake Babies" shifted 180 degrees.


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 June 2, 2015  22m
 
 

Foils And Other First Person Tricks


Neenah Ellis talks with Rob Rosenthal about her series "One Hundred Years of Stories" and she shares some of her tips for first-person stories.


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 May 19, 2015  23m