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 331 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 1 hour 35 minutes

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We Need More Words To Describe Audio Stories


When you limit language, you limit thinking. When you limit thinking, you limit creativity. When you limit creativity, audio storytellers wind up making the same thing over and over and over again and that's not good. That's why producer James T. Green says we need new language to describe our work. And we can start by borrowing from art and architecture. 


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 October 25, 2022  21m
 
 

Hand Over the Cash?


Reporter David Weinberg knows the rule: don't pay sources. For fifteen years, he never did – until he reported on Phoenix Jones for the podcast “The Superhero Complex.” What impact did that have on his reporting? David lays it out.


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 October 11, 2022  26m
 
 

Getting Honest —The Editor, Producer Relationship


Typically, what happens between an editor and a producer is private. In this archive episode of the Sound School Podcast from 2014, editor Viki Merrick and producer Will Coley offer listeners a gift taking us behind the scenes for the production of Will's first-person documentary "Southern Flight 242: Bringing My Father Home." As Viki put it, she had to coach Will  through "the emotional ditch" to fully tell the story. 


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 September 27, 2022  23m
 
 

Darts and Laurels Minus the Darts


In another installment of Sound School’s occasional episodes offering darts and laurels for exceptional and not-so-exceptional work, Rob is offering nothing but laurels. Two for This American Life's episode "Name. Age. Detail." Another for a piece reported in Poland by NPR's Ari Shapiro which used translation to great effect.


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 September 13, 2022  23m
 
 

Two Years of Reporting Whittled Down to Fourteen Minutes – Elissa Nadworny


This is the first episode of the Sound School Podcast (formerly HowSound)


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 August 30, 2022  23m
 
 

Wolves, Horses, Boars, Birds, and Bugs


Field recordist Melissa Pons says one of the most important elements of recording soundscapes isn't the gear -- it's you. If you're humble and connect to how the landscape makes you feel, your recordings will benefit. Recording sounds around the world on this episode of HowSound.


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 August 16, 2022  16m
 
 

Tips For Interviewing Shy People (Especially Nuns)


Some interviewees are shy. Others guarded. Yet, you need to talk to them for a story. How do you help them open up? Erika Lantz and Elin Lantz Lesser have a lot of ideas. They spent the better part of a year interviewing former nuns in Mother Teresa's order, the Missionaries of Charity, for "The Turning: The Sisters Who Left." Their approach offers valuable lessons for any interviewer.


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 August 2, 2022  34m
 
 

Nausea, Forehead Mics, and Immersion


Almost every reporting trip has its pitfalls. Andrew Leland's recent story for Radiolab had more than most: He reported people with disabilities participating in tests for travel in space. Along with the nausea and recording challenges in zero gravity, Andrew has lost much of his sight. On this HowSound, Andrew lays out how he navigated it all. 


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 July 19, 2022  18m
 
 

Share the Script?


For more than twenty years, radio journalist Laurel Morales followed the rules: Don't share scripts with sources. Laurel now produces the podcast "2 Lives" and she's tossed that rule out the window. She explains why on this episode of HowSound.


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 July 5, 2022  19m
 
 

Delicately Revealing Your Identity in the Story


Ben Calhoun, formerly of This American Life, sat for two hours staring at a Google doc trying to figure out what to say. It was a delicate piece of writing about race and his own identity. Ben unpacks what he wrote on this episode of HowSound.


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 June 21, 2022  22m