Note: This was formerly the content in storify at https://storify.com/cogdog/ds106-tips-for-audio-storytelling. Let this be a lesson as the site is closing in May 2018 and killing all content. Here we reclaim it!
New Approaches to Storytelling… & How Do We Make It Into Radio? http://t.co/uwsdUFFf #ds106 #ds106radio
— Grant Potter (@grantpotter) September 24, 2012
This is our assignment for Week 4 of open ds106, part listening to audio, part tuning yourself to listen more to techniques used by expert radio show producers, part learning about ds106 radio, and part creating some simple audio stories. +
http://makesomethingeveryday.com/secondpage/
http://howsound.org/2012/08/dissecting-joanne-rosser-papermaker/
@cogdog lots of foley art and sound design examples from @PolarisMusic https://t.co/HIPedWZ3
— Michael B Smith (@mbransons) September 17, 2012
@cogdog Essay feedback as Podcast from a few years back http://t.co/IeBZYwFo Sort of thing you're looking for?
— Bryan Jackson (@bryanjack) September 17, 2012
@cogdog @mbransons @polarismusic @bryanjack @brlamb I've got a ton – going to ship them into rotation on #ds106radio – will send you list
— Grant Potter (@grantpotter) September 17, 2012
Aso, @cogdog check out the episode "Making Radiolab" http://t.co/ULo9wzmB #audiostorytelling
— Brian Lamb (@brlamb) September 17, 2012
http://www.radiolab.org/blogs/radiolab-blog/2007/nov/09/making-radio-lab/
Hey @cogdog Re: audio storytelling, love @do_or_diy workshop Codpaste http://t.co/4hb4Fskw Teaching pack (30 MB PDF): http://t.co/vCzENpk3
— Brian Lamb (@brlamb) September 17, 2012
https://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/252/storytelling-with-sound
http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/article/100180/Journalists-as-Storytellers.aspx
"What if it were possible to make arguments about sound using sound itself?" #dhsound #ds106 #ds106radio http://t.co/j2j6JxLb
— Grant Potter (@grantpotter) September 19, 2012