Difference between revisions of "Visions and Voices - Podcasting"
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Revision as of 07:56, 15 October 2010
Contents
What is Podcasting?
We will be creating enhanced podcasts using Apple's GarageBand to combine audio and still images. For more about what a podcast is see What is Podcasting.
Gather your media files
- capturing files to your computer
- audio from recorders
- still images from the web and from a digital camera
- Organizing them in your network file space
- Smb://calawah/programs/visionsandvoices
- Creating new subfolders
- Work locally and save to the network when you’re done
Intro to Garage Band
Create a new podcast project
- Record Podcast Audio
- Importing Media Files
- Still images to make an enhanced podcast
Adding Music
- Jingles
- Music from iTunes
Adding Markers
- Artwork to a marker
- URL to a marker
- Chapter Titles
- Deleting a marker
Adding Epsisode Artwork
- Editing/cropping episode artwork
- Editing Episode information
- Select Podcast Track and choose information
- Ducking Backing Vocals