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Copy of the powerpoint used in the 8th Grade New Media class. 4 P's of Podcasting. 3 Types of Podcasts. Pre-Production steps.
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8th Grade Elective Computers
NEW MEDIA
Created ByMr. Kafka
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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First – What is OLD Media?
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So, what is
NEW Media?
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What is New Media?
• …new ways we connect with one another• …new ways information travels• …new ways a message goes from me to you
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What is New Media?
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What is New Media?
• …it’s digital or computerized• …it’s manipulable• …it communicates and can be global
What is a podcast?
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podcastpod /cast
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PersonalOnDemand
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broadcastbroadcast
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PersonalOnDemandCAST
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Do I need an iPod to listen
to or view podcasts?
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Can listen to if downloaded to your
computer or straight off a website
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Can download and put on any mp3 player you own
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3 TYPES OF PODCASTS
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Podcast
Straight audio
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Enhanced Podcast
includes still pictures (like a slideshow)
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Video Podcast
(vodcast or vidcast)
video clips, movie
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How do you find
podcasts?
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1 - Use A Regular Search Engine
1 - Use A Regular Search Engine
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2 - Use a Podcast Search website
2 - Use a Podcast Search website
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3 - Use an Aggregator3 - Use an Aggregator–Aggregator is like a browser for media–Examples: iTunes, Juice (iPodder),
ZiePod
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= Podcast
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Episode information
VS
= VideoClick “i” to see the full episode description
To just listen straight off the web without
downloading, double click the episode name
To download to your library, click GET EPISODE. Don’t have to “subscribe” to a podcast, you can jut pick and choose
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How to Find Podcasts
• Can search directly on the web– Google.com– www.podcast-search.info– www.podcastpickle.com– www.podnova.com– iTunes --> Podcasts
• Examples:– http://espnradio.espn.go.com/espnradio/podcast/in
dex– iTunes
• Homework: Podcast Review Worksheet
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The 4 P’s of Production
1. Pre-Production– What should you do to setup your podcast
or production ahead of time?
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The 4 P’s of Production
2. Production– What occurs during the production phase?
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The 4 P’s of Production
3. Post-Production– What occurs during the post-production
phase?
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The 4 P’s of Production
4. Publishing– What occurs during publishing?
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Your Pre-Production• You will create a script for a Podcast about YOU!• Total show will be 2-3 minutes. No other audio at first
other than your voice. (we will add music and effects later)
• Topic can be of your choosing…• Create Your Script
– Opening - Think of a fancy opening for your podcast. What will attract the listener to keep listening? (15-20 seconds)
– Content - Tell the listener some information about you. What do you like to do? What did you do this summer? Sports? Hobbies? Fun? (1-2 minutes)
– Closing - Thanking the viewer for listening (10-20 seconds)
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Podcasting: Your Pre-Production
Script Writing Tips– Think about your audience and use appropriate language.– Write as you speak. Be conversational. Don't have to use
formal language.– Keep reading your scripts out loud to check how sounds.– Avoid repeating the same word(s) too often.– Avoid repeating the same word(s) too often. :)
• Common Examples: Actually, Then, And, So, But – Write any words which are tricky to pronounce phonetically.
• Example: phonetically = phone-et-ick-lee – The average person speaks about 3 words per second – …So plan for 80-90 words for about 30 seconds of you
talking for your podcast.