Wednesday, March 5, 2025

CCR #1

 So for my first question I am going to be going with a podcast. Most podcasts start with a intro then moving on to the main content and then an outro. I plan on introducing myself as someone who always does podcasts and has already established their name in this social atmosphere, introducing myself to the audience as they already know me saying a slogan of some kind. Obviously this one will be interview based so for that format there will have to be another person which I will be using my friend for and using the convention of the podcast being conversational between me and whoever is interviewing often a cohost. The audio will be clear as I do have my own small mics that we will use. Using another convention of a podcast is that I will have background music to kind of set the mood, something like this Background Music. I will also add sound effects to match with the conversation and the question being asked. Challenging a common convention of podcasts, most are made without a script and are freely spoken. For this project and to stay on task and sound clear and concise while still answering the question fully, I will be creating a script for me to read from. This does not exclude the use of humor as it is a very common convention that is often if not always used in podcasts, I do think that I am  funny person and it would be a shame if the listeners weren't able to hear my jokes when I am still answering the given questions. Podcasts can provide a platform and build a community around the topic being spoken about providing a safe space for the listeners. The depth of the conversations can dig deeper into possible issues or relating to social groups in a friendly relatable manner. This could also help promote certain ideas and/or concepts to the listeners who may not be educated or fully interested in the topic being spoken about. The interview provides insight on the details of the production and helps the listeners connect with what's being said even though they may not relate they are able to grasp an understanding and grow an interest on what is being spoken about. Some of my favorite podcasts I am going to put below are some that I hope to emulate in my own way. 

Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!

Podcast But Outside

No comments:

Post a Comment

CCR#2

 So the second question for my first CCR is, ho w does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media te...