apologies for any cross posting *Audio Production: Recording Lectures, Seminars Interviews and Podcasts* Aim This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to record and produce recordings of spoken word audio, with specific emphasis being placed upon the recording of lectures, seminars and events. You will learn the basic concepts of recording technologies and through practical exercises you will learn how to confidently apply these into a practical situation. The workshop will also introduce ideas for delivering you new media, be it through podcasting for example, and managing your digital recordings. Audience This workshop is for those with an interest in producing audio resources along with staff embarking on recording projects, and non-technical staff who wish to gain knowledge in order to oversee recording projects. The workshop assumes no previous knowledge of recording systems or audio theory although some basic IT understanding is desired as the workshop will go into some technical depth. Content * Basic principles of digital audio and terminology * Introduction and set up of basic recording systems * Troubleshoot basic common technical issues * Digital audio capture * Production techniques * Basic software editing functions * Delivery of media * Creation of 'podcast ready' material * Creating simple technical metadata records *Date: April 3rd 10am - 4:30pm Location: Bristol Further info: http://www.tasi.ac.uk/training contact: [log in to unmask] (0117) 2314447* -- ---------------------- Joel Eaton TSO - Sound Resources TASI - A JISC Advisory Service [log in to unmask] 0117 (33)14116 In early 2009 TASI will re-brand to JISC Digital Media Still image, moving image and sound advice Free Helpdesk for UK Further and Higher Education: <[log in to unmask]> Online advice documents: <http://www.tasi.ac.uk/> Hands-on training: <http://www.tasi.ac.uk/training/>