Swirling beneath every single one of this year’s breaking stories and major crises is work and labor: not only of the people in the headlines, but of the audio storytellers, ourselves.How does the media fail to cover the working class, work, and labor? Why is working class, in media speak, a synonym for "white men?" And how does this impact our culture, our world, and our own spaces of work? Unless we confront the system of media we operate inside of and they way power works within our own industry, we can not properly confront and cover structural power and inequality as journalists and audio storytellers.This opening panel from the 2019 Third Coast Conference was hosted by Sandhya Dirks, with panelists Carla Murphy, Afi Yellow-Duke and Emily Guendelsberger.We have a ton more to share with you – resources, events, dates and more. Sign up for Producer News to stay in the loop! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Folge vom 03.03.2020ALL WORKPLACES ARE WORKPLACES ABOUT POWER (2019)
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Folge vom 24.02.2020Awards Ceremony (2019)We're BACK with a new season of the Third Coast Pocket Conference! This season: the 2019 Third Coast Conference.Inspired by the energy of the 2018 Awards Ceremony, we're kicking off this season with the award-winning producers who took the stage in Chicago in 2019. You can listen to all of the winning stories from the 2019 competition at ThirdCoastFestival.org.We have a ton more to share with you – resources, events, dates and more. Sign up for Producer News to stay in the loop! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Folge vom 28.02.2019Kaitlin Prest's Favorite Things (2018)At the 2018 Third Coast Conference, Kaitlin Prest, audio artist, radiophile, creator of The Heart from Radiotopia and The Shadows from the CBC, talked about what has inspired her to push the boundaries of audio making.After ten years creating performances, immersive experiences and an award winning podcast she introduces us into the backbone of her inspiration: art, intersectional feminism, and her best friends.You can listen to all the sessions from previous years of the conference at ThirdCoastFestival.org. There you can also find a link to the full transcript of the this episode, thanks to Descript (coming soon!).We're sharing so much more each week - sign up for Producer News to stay in the loop! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Folge vom 26.02.2019Depth Perception: Techniques for two ears (2018)Just as our eyes work together to create a sense of depth perception, so too do our ears...And yet, so few radio and podcast productions take advantage of the full stereo field—how differences between the “left” and “right” sides of a mix work together to create an immersive sense of space. How can we use this space to help us show vs. tell in radio storytelling, and create more visceral auditory imagery? In this session from the 2018 Third Coast Conference, Brendan Baker shared ideas, tools, and techniques to enhance our sense of space as both listeners and producers.You can listen to all the sessions from previous years of the conference at ThirdCoastFestival.org. There you can also find a link to the full transcript of the this episode, thanks to Descript (coming soon).We're sharing so much more each week - sign up for Producer News to stay in the loop! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.