132 Podcast Answer Man -What Does Soda Pop Have To Do With Podcasting?

October 25, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

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Podcast Answer Man Episode 132
What Does Soda Pop Have To Do With Podcasting

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In this episode, I explain why I think this YouTube video about soda pop holds one of the major keys to successful podcasting.

I also mentioned a service called Tungle. Be sure to listen to the interview we did with the CEO.

A listener wrote in with a question about getting subscribed to a podcast in the Russian version of iTunes.

And to wrap things up, I reminded you that now is the perfect time to let me know what training products you would like me to produce.

Discuss podcasting with other listeners in the Podcast Answer Man section of the gspn.tv Community Forum.

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131 Podcast Answer Man – Branding A Mustache

October 19, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

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Podcast Answer Man Episode 131
Branding A Mustache

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In this episode, I hit record without any show notes in front of me. However, I came prepared with a great deal of community feedback. I play several bits of feedback about the episode I did last week regarding Leo Laporte. I had an interesting question about branding my mustache.

While I didn’t take any notes while recording the show, I’m sure I tossed in a few other topics into the discussion about podcasting along the way.

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130 Podcast Answer Man – Leo Laporte Makes 1.5 Million From Podcasting

October 13, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

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Podcast Answer Man Episode 130
Leo Laporte Makes 1.5 Million From Podcasting

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In this episode, share my thoughts and reactions on a Mashable blog post that said, “Podcast pioneer Leo Laporte gave a talk at the Online News Association Conference in San Francisco recently, giving insights into the future of media coupled with anecdotes from his work in television and radio.

The keynote, entitled “Lunch with Leo”, runs 40 minutes, but it’s well worth the time if you’re involved in online media and broadcasting.

The most interesting tidbit: Laporte’s TWiT (This Week in Tech) network does $1.5 million in revenue per year, doubling yearly.

His costs, however, are more impressive: it only takes $350,000 per year to run the business with 7 employees.”

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Kodak Zi8 The PERFECT Pocket Video Camera

October 10, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

podcast-consultantI’ve been on the lookout for the perfect pocket sized video recorder to meet my needs. I’m an audio guy mostly, but I occasionally have a desire to create video content from time to time. For example, there are times when I want to do product demos such as the video demo I did for the Tascam DR-07.

The main reason I haven’t done more of these videos than I have is due to the desire to have a much higher level of audio quality in the videos that I produce. There are a lot of point and shoot cameras that have pretty decent video quality, but I want to use my professional audio gear to produce the audio for the video and I don’t want to have to add the audio to the video project in post production. Therefore, the perfect camera for me would be one with an external audio input jack.

Today, I found just the camera I’ve been looking for in the Kodack Zi8. I learned about this terrific camera while watching Cali Lewis’ GeekBrief.tv episode 641. Would you believe that within 30 minutes of watching her video, I had this camera in my hands? I’m not kidding! I immediately did a search online for the camera, looked over the specs, and started to call stores to see if anyone had it in stock. Luckily, I found a local Best Buy store who had ONLY ONE in stock. I immediately left the house and picked it up.

While the audio input jack was the most important thing I’ve been looking for in these little mini cameras, I am excited to tell you that the Zi8 also includes several other features that I’m excited about. It shoots video in full 1080p HD, though I’m more impressed with the 720p at 60 frames per second. It has terrific image stabilization. It takes 5 megapixel still images. Both the video and the still images are captures in 16×9 format, which I LOVE by the way. It takes high capacity SD Cards up to 32Gb so I could actually record as much as 20 to 30 hours of HD video on one card. It comes with software for the PC that allows me to very easily upload directly to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and other sites. And the video is recorded in to a .MOV file that I can just as easily drag and drop onto my Mac Desktop and edit it with Screenflow or iMovie.

Of course that’s a enough of WORDS about this VIDEO camera. So here’s the video I created as soon as I took it out of the box. Note: I didn’t spend any time at all editing this video. Just wanted to test video quality as quickly as possible. Take a look at this video and tell me what you think! [Read more]

129 Podcast Answer Man – Finding Music For Your Podcast

October 7, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

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Podcast Answer Man Episode 129
Finding Music For Your Podcast

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In this episode, I answer several listeners from the podcasting community. First off, I answer the question about where you can find music for your podcast. I mention MusicBakery.com, GarageBand’s free music provided on the mac, as well as the music over at MusicAlley.com. Oh yeah, and I think I even mentioned that Geoff Smith can create a custom jingle for you.

Also in this episode is talk of mono v/s stereo recording for podcasts and some thoughts on the idea of audio and or video automatically loading on your website.

Discuss podcasting with other listeners in the Podcast Answer Man section of the gspn.tv Community Forum.

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What Is Google Wave?

October 2, 2009 by Cliff Ravenscraft 

By now, I’m sure you have heard about Google Wave. I got excited about this project as soon as I first saw the developer conference demo back in June of this year.

The only issue with that original video was that it was more than an hour long. Personally, I felt that it was worth every moment I spent soaking in all that Google Wave could do. However, the length of the video was a barrier to entry for the mass audience to get a feel for what would be coming from this service.

Finally, there is a much shorter video. In fact, here’s a video that does pretty darn well at explaining the main points in under eight minutes. Have a look:
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