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Monday 2 nd December Jude Habib @ judehabib @ sounddelivery

Recording and Sharing Audio Stories. Monday 2 nd December Jude Habib @ judehabib @ sounddelivery. About sounddelivery . sound delivery is an award-winning specialist digital media training, production and consultancy agency.

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Monday 2 nd December Jude Habib @ judehabib @ sounddelivery

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  1. Recording and Sharing Audio Stories Monday 2ndDecember Jude Habib @judehabib @sounddelivery

  2. About sounddelivery sounddelivery is an award-winning specialist digital media training, production and consultancy agency. We run training courses and deliver projects for public and voluntary sector organizations, their staff, supporters and beneficiaries. We have provided audio training and support for organisations including Mansfield Museum, Crich Tramway Museum, The Museum of London and The National Portrait Gallery Passionate about the role audio can play to bring stories to life – beyond the gallery

  3. Outline of our session (aka audio bootcamp) Introductions Different kinds of audio Listening to audio Going round the Workhouse Feedback Thoughts about the workhouse audio Recording and Capturing Skills - Exercise Demo Editing using Audacity Presenting audio in galleries / museums Beyond the Gallery – Reaching a wider audience Primary Focus is on the content

  4. Who is your target audience? Why do they want to hear? What makes a compelling story?

  5. What kind of formats are being to used to tell stories? Stand-alone interpretation Audio Tours using actors Audio Tours using real people (curators etc) Feedback from audiences Vox pops Dramas

  6. To think about Who is the intended audience? What’s it trying to communicate? What is the format? What sounds did you hear? Does it “work”? Is it ear-catching, interesting, engaging? How could it be improved? What could your organisation learn from this?

  7. The Power of Storytelling – Audience Interpretation

  8. VOP Pops

  9. Cambridge Tour

  10. Audio Slideshows

  11. YOUR EXAMPLES Bryony Robins

  12. Going around the workhouse and feedback

  13. Collecting Quality Audio

  14. Interviewing Techniques Know what you’re going to record before you go out Ask open questions Find a quiet place to record – watch out for air conditioning, machinery, traffic noise Know when to stop – don’t record too much Smile and nod while your interviewee is talking Watch for micrattle if have kit Always record a wildtrack – if not recording on the go audio

  15. Recording audio

  16. Edirol R-09 HR Headphones Input Level Volume Power Mic Input

  17. Mobile Recording e.g. AudioBoo UK-based social audio network Allows users to record and upload audio Can then be shared to other social networks Can be recorded and uploaded straight from your phone or computer Can even geo-tag your audio to show where it was recorded

  18. How could it be used? Used to live blog from events As audio guides for exhibitions To get feedback from the audience of an exhibition or gallery

  19. Planning your recording Structure Content Elements Actuality Wildtrack Script

  20. Scripting tips for the future Keep it simple Short sentences Your script is for facts – your interviews will be for personal experiences, context, authentic voices A simple introduction to set the scene

  21. Exercise and Listen Back

  22. The Power of Audio Editing

  23. In the Editing Process We Can Remove umms, ahhs, coughs, double breaths and stutters or repeated sentences Reorder our recordings or bring several different recordings together Add atmosphere, sound effects or music Ensure our audio piece sticks to its core aim

  24. Editing Options

  25. Editing Software Audacity is a free, open-source audio editor It’s user-friendly but is a powerful software It’s non-destructive, so you always have your original audio files As it’s open-source, it does have a tendency to crash Available on Windows, Mac and Linux

  26. Editing with Audacity

  27. Audacity’s main Tools Use the space bar to play and stop your audio To zoom out, hold the Shift key while using the zoom tool Ctrl+Z to undo Selector Tool Envelope Tool Zoom Shift

  28. Before you Start Listen through to your audio using a media player and log it Write the file name, what is said at what time etc. You can also rename the actual files to names you’ll understand This will help when editing and will cut down the amount of work to be done

  29. DISCUSSION – USES OF AUDIO WITHIN THE GALLERY

  30. Reaching a Wider Audience Think beyond the museum / gallery to reach an audience No one will know you are there if you don’t engage them No one will listen if they don’t know it’s there! The promotion of your audio content should be planned well. Hosting – audioboo/soundcloud/iTunes in the future...

  31. Beyond the Gallery Mansfield Metal Box Factory Reminiscence Day for people connected with the factory – recorded by trained staff Audio slideshow Audio Stories Audio in museum Produced a CD of the stories Radio Nottingham played some of the stories Got HLF Funding Replicated this model for other projects Content going to be in new galleries

  32. Where else can Audio be used?

  33. Start Listening and Share what you think works

  34. Thank You! Keep in touch jude@sounddelivery.org.uk @sounddelivery @judehabib www.facebook.com/sounddelivery

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