- [Voiceover] And there you have it.…My hope is that by now,…you should have a good understanding of podcasts…and how to plan out, record, and publish your own podcasts.…If you'd like to take a deeper dive…into some of the topics we've touched on here,…be sure to check out the courses…I mentioned along the way…like Podcasting: Business and Law…for help navigating the legal issues…of using music and other content in your podcasts…as well as how to run your podcast as a business.…Check out Foundations of Audio:…Compression and Dynamic Processing…and Foundations of Audio: EQ and Filters…for in depth looks at processing…and improving your recordings,…and of course, for a more complete look…at working with GarageBand,…see my course GarageBand Essential Training.…
And that does it for now.…So until next time.…I'm Garrick Chow, and we'll see you soon.…
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Released
8/12/2016- Developing your show's format
- Outlining vs. scripting
- Selecting equipment and a recording location
- Recording your podcast
- Editing
- Adding music
- Mixing tracks
- Publishing your podcast
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 5s
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1. Getting Started
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What is a podcast?2m 6s
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2. Planning Your Podcast
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Basic considerations3m 7s
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3. Recording Your Podcast
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Computer requirements1m 28s
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Select your microphones8m 35s
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Select your headphones2m 29s
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Choose a recording location2m 49s
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Record your podcast6m 20s
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4. Editing Your Podcast
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Editing regions14m 1s
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Add music to your podcast10m 38s
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Mix your tracks12m 1s
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5. Publishing Your Podcast
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Overview of publishing2m 59s
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Conclusion
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What's next?44s
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