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ADWIT: The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit - Episode XI: Writing for Remote Recording

Episode XI: Writing for Remote Recording

05/09/21 • 48 min

ADWIT: The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit

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Recording at a distance from your fellow audio drama artists is challenging. Lindsay and Sarah discuss some ways that writers can make scripts easier for voice actors and sound designers. Plus: what makes an ideal recording environment? How do telephones work on you? Why do you need a good sound bed? What is the secret of Pittsburgh's jukeboxes? What did Oscar Wilde think of baseball?
Warning and/or Bonus: Spoilers or promo for Homecoming and The Tower
Resources:
MADIVA podcast episode 108- remote recording
Wooden Overcoats behind the scenes videos: Recording The Final Scene and Season 2: Behind The Scenes
Bombs Always Beep by K. C. Wayland
How to Record a Podcast Remotely: Best Call Recording Apps (The Podcast Host)
Pittsburgh Telephone Music Service
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Recording at a distance from your fellow audio drama artists is challenging. Lindsay and Sarah discuss some ways that writers can make scripts easier for voice actors and sound designers. Plus: what makes an ideal recording environment? How do telephones work on you? Why do you need a good sound bed? What is the secret of Pittsburgh's jukeboxes? What did Oscar Wilde think of baseball?
Warning and/or Bonus: Spoilers or promo for Homecoming and The Tower
Resources:
MADIVA podcast episode 108- remote recording
Wooden Overcoats behind the scenes videos: Recording The Final Scene and Season 2: Behind The Scenes
Bombs Always Beep by K. C. Wayland
How to Record a Podcast Remotely: Best Call Recording Apps (The Podcast Host)
Pittsburgh Telephone Music Service
Subscribe or Follow us, so you can be sure to hear all the episodes.
Tell us what you think on Twitter, at @adwitpodcast.
Like what you heard? Write a review, at Podchaser, or Apple Podcasts.
Or, write to us, at [email protected].
Want more audio fiction in your life? Subscribe to The Fiction Podcast Weekly.
You can also comment on our page at Galas. Find this episode in the list, and either write to us or record a voice message.
Avanti!

Get the scoop on audio drama news, opportunities, creative resources and more with The Fiction Podcast Weekly newsletter. For more info, visit The Podcast Host's Fiction Podcast Weekly.


Want to get in touch? You can send us a text message with the link at the top, email us at [email protected], join our Discord server, or visit our website at adwit.org.

Share the love. Please write a review on Podchaser or on Apple Podcasts.

Thank you!

Sarah and Lindsay

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Episode X: The Mystery Attribute

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What does audio drama do that other forms of art and media can't? How does it do it? What's the recipe for doing it? Join Sarah and Lindsay on a field trip as they try to find that mysterious element that makes audio drama meaningful and special.
Warning and/or Bonus: Spoilers for Can You Help Me Find My Mom, The Truth podcast
Resources:
Phila Museum of Art’s Duchamp Galleries
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending A Staircase
Fountain
This is Your Brain On Podcasts (Freakonomics Radio, ep 262)
Sight Unseen, by Elissa Guralnick (affiliate link)
An Artist Descending A Staircase, Tom Stoppard (affiliate link)
Fidget, 11th Hour Audio Challenge
U+1f60c by James T. Green
PMHx by James T. Green

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Avanti!
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Get the scoop on audio drama news, opportunities, creative resources and more with The Fiction Podcast Weekly newsletter. For more info, visit The Podcast Host's Fiction Podcast Weekly.


Want to get in touch? You can send us a text message with the link at the top, email us at [email protected], join our Discord server, or visit our website at adwit.org.

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Sarah and Lindsay

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undefined - Episode XII: Final Episodes

Episode XII: Final Episodes

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What do writers and pilots have in common? Every time they go to work, they have to ask, "How do I land this thing now?" Join Sarah and Lindsay as they fly off in search of the tools to make the perfect ending or cliffhanger, and how to avoid crashing miserably.
WARNING: Spoilers and/or promo for Terms, Steal The Stars, Hadron Gospel Hour, Wooden Overcoats and The Amelia Project, season 1, as well as the movie Brazil.
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Tell us what you think on Twitter, at @adwitpodcast.
Like what you heard? Write a review, at Podchaser, or Apple Podcasts.
Or, write to us, at [email protected].
You can also comment on our page at Galas. Find this episode in the list, and either write to us or record a voice message.
Sound design, music, and additional voices by Vincent Friel.
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Special thanks to Philip Thorne, Oystein Braga, Alan Burgon and Julia C Thorne of the Amelia Project.
Avanti!

Get the scoop on audio drama news, opportunities, creative resources and more with The Fiction Podcast Weekly newsletter. For more info, visit The Podcast Host's Fiction Podcast Weekly.


Want to get in touch? You can send us a text message with the link at the top, email us at [email protected], join our Discord server, or visit our website at adwit.org.

Share the love. Please write a review on Podchaser or on Apple Podcasts.

Thank you!

Sarah and Lindsay

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