In the third podcast, I made use of photographs in order to aid my presentation. I thought about using video, but the distortion that's evident in other podcasts persuaded me to use stills as my primary method of visual instruction. For the most part, this podcast went off without a hitch. It was one of the easier assignments I've had in class thus far, and I think that's because I love taking photographs with my lovely junkyard queen. It's always easier when you have a passion for what you're doing.
The podcast was centered on preventive maintenance, and in this episode we looked at oil, brake, and transmission fluids before moving on to oil changes and tire pressures. I hope it was informative and not too painful to watch/listen to. The software wasn't very difficult to use this time around, although I had minor issues with the podcast suite, since it was without Photoshop. Other than that, I think everything came together on time and without major issue.
I still hate Apple Products, and on a side note my new Ipod Nano fried itself on day 31 of a 30 day returnable period at Best Buy. That, my friends, is lame. However, the Apple interface isn't quite getting me down like it once did, and I'm beginning to make it bend to my will.
GWAR!
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Very clean vocals and very informative. The numerous pics helped explain exactly what you were talking about. I like how you say where you got all of your tire gauges from. hahaha. Nice Job.
bummer about your ipod! i loved the photos. very informative. i even loved the random little picture of a frosted brewed mug. classic. i couldn't hear it that well, but i'm also on a dell. so you know, it could be the computer. ;) haha just kidding i am neutral. anyways good podcast.
I like the still shots taken and used in the podcast. Your podcast was very informative and instructional. All of the tips given to maintain a vehicle are very helpful for the public. The presentation of your information was very clear. Good job with the podcast man and i look forward to hearing more about your topic in the future.
Good synching of the pics and tips. The highlighted pics helped to illustrate the tips as well. The audio was really clear and you provided some good info.
You seriously have a great voice for radio (or podcasting haha.) You enunciate perfectly and sound awesome. It was very informative and I like the way you phrase things. It's clever or dare I say cute wording. The stills helped to show what you were talking about and the sound added a little something extra. I would've liked you to have had an interview or someone else explain a step here or there just to break it up a little bit. Aside from that, this episode was wonderful.
Nice job! Good info and sound efx. I think the pictures helped alot and added a new element of visual there. Good flow on the vocals. Good step-by-step flow and instructions. C'mon, give Apple a chance...she can be sweet if you give 'er a chance! Get ready "Nancy", your going a great job with this series!
Very informative podcast. The pictures really made the whole presentation b/c we were really able to tell what you were talking about. I thought the sound was good and once again, a lot of great information. I'm excited about your next episode.
for being so much against mac's and new technology... you produce some good stuff dude.. As always, the information is all there and you can tell that you know what you are talking about.
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