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057 - Audio & editing tips for your actual play podcast with David of Reckless Attack
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Our guest today is David, the player behind Kascorin and one of the podcast editors of Reckless Attack. If you are not familiar with Reckless Attack, it is one of my absolute favorite D&D Actual Play podcasts, and you should definitely go check it out. They are a really good and funny group, and their episodes are typically about an hour long. David is the one who dedicated a lot of time to figuring out the audio setup, and he also dedicated an entire room of his and Sophie’s house to being their recording studio. We get real nerdy in this episode talking about audio setup and editing techniques, so this one is definitely for my fellow podcasters out there and for fans of Reckless Attack, because we get a pretty cool behind-the-scenes look at their production process.
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Rozdziały
1. Introduction & Updates (00:00:00)
2. David Intro (00:03:10)
3. Starting the podcast (00:10:34)
4. Learning the technical side of the podcast (00:12:51)
5. How the audio equipment & processes evolved (00:18:25)
6. Set-up for recording days (00:29:12)
7. Splitting editing duties between multiple cast members (00:35:54)
8. Sourcing music (00:41:04)
9. Least favorite part of editing an actual play podcast (00:43:04)
10. What has been the most challenging part? (00:45:30)
11. What has been the most rewarding part? (00:48:03)
12. Patron Questions (00:49:33)
13. Upcoming projects and goals (00:51:25)
14. Where can people find you? (00:53:06)
15. Wrap-up (00:53:42)
89 odcinków
Manage episode 332465877 series 2837611
Our guest today is David, the player behind Kascorin and one of the podcast editors of Reckless Attack. If you are not familiar with Reckless Attack, it is one of my absolute favorite D&D Actual Play podcasts, and you should definitely go check it out. They are a really good and funny group, and their episodes are typically about an hour long. David is the one who dedicated a lot of time to figuring out the audio setup, and he also dedicated an entire room of his and Sophie’s house to being their recording studio. We get real nerdy in this episode talking about audio setup and editing techniques, so this one is definitely for my fellow podcasters out there and for fans of Reckless Attack, because we get a pretty cool behind-the-scenes look at their production process.
Find David & Reckless Attack:
Find Roll Play Grow:
Friday Afternoon TeaGrab a cup of tea with blends based on your favorite nerdy series. Use lightheartadv for 10% off
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show
Find Roll Play Grow:
Rozdziały
1. Introduction & Updates (00:00:00)
2. David Intro (00:03:10)
3. Starting the podcast (00:10:34)
4. Learning the technical side of the podcast (00:12:51)
5. How the audio equipment & processes evolved (00:18:25)
6. Set-up for recording days (00:29:12)
7. Splitting editing duties between multiple cast members (00:35:54)
8. Sourcing music (00:41:04)
9. Least favorite part of editing an actual play podcast (00:43:04)
10. What has been the most challenging part? (00:45:30)
11. What has been the most rewarding part? (00:48:03)
12. Patron Questions (00:49:33)
13. Upcoming projects and goals (00:51:25)
14. Where can people find you? (00:53:06)
15. Wrap-up (00:53:42)
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