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Podcasting at Brown:Tools for Social Change
On Wednesday, April 24th, join the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy for a full day workshop filled with enlightening and enriching sessions, in which various stages of the composition of a podcast will be discussed.
Please select the sessions that you will be attending. Please note that these sessions will be relatively small gatherings. Spaces are limited and RSVP is preferred. Your attendance at this event is appreciated and we expect that you will attend once you have committed. Coffee and snacks will be served throughout the day.
All sessions will occur in Joukowsky Forum in the Watson Institute at 111 Thayer Street, Providence.
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9:30am-10:15am - Narration, Interview Techniques, and Open Conversation (Mark Blyth and Sarah Baldwin)
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10:30am-11:15am - Journalism Ethics (Daniel Denvir)
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11:15am-12:00pm - Editing: Strategies for Organizing your Recorded Audio (Daniel Richards)
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1:00pm-1:45pm - Turning Your Podcast Passion into a Business (Daniel Denvir)
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1:45pm-2:30pm - Recording Your Podcast: Equipment Overview and Best Practices (John Mazza)
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2:45pm-3:45pm - Now Here This: A Model of College Community Storytelling (Now Here This Team)
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3:45pm-4:45pm - Script Writing & Writing for Audio (WBRU Team)
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