- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
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Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Welcome everyone....oh wait, I'm not doing a show right now.
*clears throat*
Hey guys. I wanted to set up a neighborhood place. Instead of posting updates for my podcast in the community section of the boards, I wanted to make a place for the discussion of podcasts in general. What do people listen to? Where do you listen to it?
It can also be a place for questions and answers about how to make a podcast in the first place. I'm no expert, but I'm learning as I go!
If you don't know what a podcast even is, think of it like a radio show that you can listen to over the web. Free audio entertainment! It's really booming now, with lots of great shows ranging from tech to movie reviews to general talk shows to my new favorite...podiobooks!
So grab a mic, and join on in if you want.
Yooooooure listening to Wolfshade's Podcast Booth!
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Sahi
- Mantis
- From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
I'm not really into podcasts. The times I'm online aren't really the times that I have time to actually listen to something. And downloading them for later listening on my MP3-player, simply never happens.
But I SHOULD be listening to the JavaPosse.
"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein
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- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
- From: Princeton, NJ
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
I got into them to fill time during my long commute in Ireland. Now I listen to several a day if I'm doing mundane lab work. You should give the java one a try. Sounds like an educational show!
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Sahi
- Mantis
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Oh I know it's good. I've been to two of their live recordings. (They have those if some of them go to a Java convention. Lots of fun, with beer for the audience.)
"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein
First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.
- Rook
- Mantis
- From: Seattle, WA
- Registered: 2001-06-02
- Posts: 4050
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Hmmm... podcasts I listen to...
Webcomics Weekly - A roundtable discussion with four of the most prominent webcomic creators today (Scott Kurtz, Brad Guigar, Dave Kellett, and Kris Straub). I'd probably listen to it even if I wasn't into webcomics, mainly because the guys are so genial and funny.
Between the Ropes - Two hour podcasts that replay a radio program that's aired in Florida. It's wrestling and mixed martial arts news, so I have no idea if anyone here would be interested in that.
Grammar Girl - very, very useful tips on several questions about the proper grammatical usage.
ESPN: Pardon the Interruption - Sprts stuff. I mainly listen to it because I love the interplay between Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser.
And I'm listening to them on my iPod, usually.
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- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
- From: Princeton, NJ
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So I'm thinking about writing and producing an audio book. Full voice acting, the whole works.
It's funny because it seems like all the other people doing this are guest voices in eachother's works. Is it really one small community, or am I just looking at this thing from one little corner of it? So far, I can't tell.
Quality varies, but they sure are all passionate about their work.
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Episode 13 is now up and 14 is recorded (in post production).
Meanwhile I'm at about 10k words into the first draft of my audiobook project. Been playing with audacity outside of my podcasting to try to get some of the procedural stuff down. It's been a lot of fun.
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
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I also heard Rajan's reading on podcastle. very well done, sir!
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Just a quick update. Haven't been here much lately. I guess Twitter manages to sate most of my social urges (helps that some TW folk are there too).
I'm still doing the podcast. 16 shows are up. 18 are recorded. Production takes time, and we do this for fun, so things like weddings (yay!) and bike accidents (ugh) can cause delays. We average 2 per month, and they're still a ton of fun to do.
I'm also plugging away at the novel I mentioned back in (gasp) January. Finding writing moments, usually in the last half hour before sleeping, I've managed over 30k words of rough draft over 6-7 months. I thought 90k could be done by the summer. Boy was I wrong! But when you're doing this stuff as a hobby, you can't let it become a source of stress. It will be done when it is done. Nothing more to it. In the meantime, I've been playing around with the audiodrama/audiobook production end of it. That's fun, too, in its own way. Sound effects and music are new adventures for me, but I'm muddling through. Sometimes I'm thrilled with what sounds you can find through Creative Commons. Sometimes I find it frustrating.
Ok, back to work!
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Nevayl
- Pilgrim
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
- From: Princeton, NJ
- Registered: 2001-06-04
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
To those who might enjoy learning about this stuff, I just launched a new podcast about writing/producing full cast audio books. There is an emphasis on creative commons.
http://www.fullcastpodcast.com
It'll be about writing, editing, casting, directing, sound engineering, audio effects, music, and just about anything else we can think of. It's an educational podcast, and will have various guests to teach us what they know.
I figure that considering a bunch of us on these boards played around with recording that Quinnitan chapter a while back just for kicks, some might still be around who will be tickled to know I do this stuff as a pretty sophisticated hobby now. I produce full cast short stories for a really cool podcast called The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine (http://www.dunesteef.com), and will eventually do the full novel I'm currently writing. It's all free. If anyone has a good enough mic and an interest, I'm always looking for people to volunteer voices. Just let me know you're interested.
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
- From: Princeton, NJ
- Registered: 2001-06-04
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Three of my podcasts have been nominated (and all 3 made finalist) for the parsec awards at Dragon Con next month. Just waiting on confirmation that I'm free before I solidify plans to go down there, but it has been very nice to get such positive feedback.
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"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- Wolfshade
- Pilgrim
- From: Princeton, NJ
- Registered: 2001-06-04
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Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
If any are intrrested, my latest story production is up over at http://www.drabblecast.org
Found in episode 275, A Riddle In Nine Syllables by Carrie Vaughn is a parasite horror story. Free audio fiction at its finest!
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984) http://twitter.com/wolfshadehttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com
- ylvs
- Mantis
- From: On the sunny side of life
- Registered: 2001-06-19
- Posts: 5016
Re: Wolfshade's Podcast Booth
Ohh, and so I found the link to the others. Great. Won't be bored during the flight now.
Great you came by to share Wolfshade ... stay!
In an alternate universe, author Bobby Williams is known for his epic fantasy called, "Recollection, Sadness, and Spike". -- Cyan
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