With currently 850,000 series and some 30 million episodes, podcasting is making its mark on the world's media landscape and deserves a text filling this gap in its scholarship. Using some of the most popular, exciting, and creative podcasts, Music and Podcasting combines new media study with contemporary musicology to discover how music and sound can be used to bring a podcast to life. It offers a step-by-step framework to analyse how music and sound work in any podcast show, and offers guidance to producers making their own programmes. Through close listenings and interviews with the creators of some of today's most innovative and fascinating podcasts, including For Your Ears Only, currently #2 on the itunes chart in the technology category, this book explores issues such as sourcing and editing music, staying on the right side of copyright law, and how live musicians can be employed to add extra sparkle to both live and studio-based shows.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
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978-1-5013-8065-5 (9781501380655)
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Ben Horner is Lecturer in music and media at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, and an award-winning freelance podcast producer, musician and composer. As an internationally commissioned musician and sound artist, he performs at multiple music and arts festivals, and also contributes to BBC Radio 4 and produce the Goodwin Sands Radiogram podcast.
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Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
1. Introduction: The Missing Piece
2. Sound is All We Have: How Music Works to Create Meaning
3. The Stuff of Sound: Audio Tropes and Devices
4. The Podcast Soundmap: How to (De)construct a Show
5. How Not to Get Sued: Podcasting, Music and Copyright
6. No Second Chances: Live Music Improvisation in Podcasting
7. Bottling the Genie: How to Use Music to Make Better Podcasts
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