What separates a “good” program from a “great” program is often the clarity of its vision: what is the show and who is it trying to speak to?In this session, Audible’s Eric Nuzum shares the process he uses with creators to define their program idea and clarify how it’s different from anything else in the universe. He’ll use lots of examples to show how this process works and teach you how you can do it on your own and with collaborators.Recorded at the 2016 Third Coast Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Third Coast Pocket Conference is the start of the next great story — featuring sessions from Third Coast Conferences and more.Subscribe to learn about creating audio stories from some of the most creative and innovative minds from the podcasting world and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Folge vom 16.02.2017The Only Ten Words That Matter (2016)
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Folge vom 06.02.2017Compose Yourself: a producer’s guide to working with musicians (2016)It’s becoming more common for podcast producers to work with composers to create an original soundtrack. At this session, producer Michael May and composer/producer Nick DePrey share their techniques for bringing a piece to life with music and sound design.Learn how to conceptualize your perfect score and communicate it to a composer. And don’t miss their live demonstration where they’ll score a piece of tape volunteered by a Third Coast participant.Recorded at the 2016 Third Coast Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Folge vom 06.02.2017Embrace the Chaos (2016)The world of podcasting has become a crowded one. With a bevy of competing styles and purviews, having a unique voice is an increasingly valuable commodity... both artistically and financially.But finding that voice is easier said than done, and requires a willingness to take risk. So how do we take real, calculated risk? In this session, Love + Radio's Nick van der Kolk will examine methods for taking chances, maintaining a sense of play, and experimenting toward new forms and new ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Folge vom 18.01.2017The Pit of Despair (2016)For some people, making great radio is easy. Ben Calhoun has no idea what those people are talking about! For him, making radio is hard, beset by self-doubt -- and he finds it’s often easy to get stuck.As a former This American Life producer and Radiolab contributor, and WBEZ's current VP of content and programming, Ben’s had a chance to watch a lot of smart people beat back the forces of creative despair. In this session, he’ll share a few strategies he’s hatched, many he’s stolen, and pass on some concrete tools for un-slumping your situation.Recorded at the 2016 Third Coast Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.