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I am recording a podcast in a week for work. I’ve always found podcasting fun, from the tech to the creative side, and feel I’m better in the world of audio than my typical realm of video production. However, not stoked I’m recording it for a couple of engineers who are known to rant for hours on end, then having to turn it around within 5 hours from record to upload. Hoping my coworker in NY can handle the editing but he’s a total fucking flake and can’t trust him as far as I can throw him.
My oldest friend is a mechanical engineer so I’ll looks forward to this please share . From listening to podcasts and seeing marc Maron and his producer speak it does seem to be a lot of work to edit the entire conversation. Good luck .
In its own meta way, I work for a company that produces podcasts and this is an employee-only podcast with one of our top software engineers. They created a way to identify users on said application as employee or non-employee, then made it so you have to be on company internet or VPN to download/play the episodes. So, my apologies, but I won’t be able to share the recording.
This was a podcast I did a couple years ago with friends:
https://soundcloud.com/user-575072956/wis-episode-13-bambam-has-two-black-eyes-and-a-winThis episode is with a friend who is a professional MMA fighter and just won a fight. The extent of my post production for this episode was adding compression to our voices, adding room tone to defeat dead-silence and dubbing over any mention of a name with a recorded fart from a previous episode.
Due to the content being pretty inflammatory, we kept our identities anonymous. Lasted about 6 months until we all ended up getting married and realizing we couldn’t continue the show in good faith/ while being able to keep our spouses. Pretty bummed about losing it but am looking to restart it soon.
EDIT: typos from food coma
EDIT#2: The fart used to dub over our names was recorded on this episode.