Alright, so Podcast #2 is in the books. My second tour of duty with Apple's line of wonderful products wasn't quite as nightmarish as the first run through. I'm beginning to pick up keyboard shortcuts to save time and I'm also learning the do's and don'ts of how to save files on Macs without corrupting them or otherwise destroying a good day's work. However, I do stand by my opinion that Macs are far more complicated than neccesary.
In podcast #2, I went over a few different things that come up in everyday driving. I'm trying to keep this accessible to everyone, so I'm staying away from topics like "How to fix your supercharger because your car is generating prodigious power." Instead, I focused on what to do if you jump in your car one morning and she just won't wake up. I picked that topic because it actually happened to me last Thursday. I was in uniform on my way to an important briefing, and sure enough, all I heard was crickets when I turned the key. I went through the same steps outlined in the podcast, and although my problem was a little more complex due to the nature of the beast, it was still very much a fixable situation. I had her back on the road in an hour, although my uniform got a little dirty.
One of the things I thought about was how long to run the episode. 5 minutes seemed to be a good length for this one. I skipped over tire changes because I'd rather film that and show exactly how to do it right, along with other maintenance issues that are better addressed in a visual medium. Overall, I think this podcast turned out way better than the first, and I'm hoping the third will be better than this one, Macs be damned.
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6 comments:
I like your use of "prodigious"! I'll have to look that up. Nice sound efx. I like how you just jumped right in and started on the content. Nice tips and advice. I noticed the audio was only on the left. Nice use of "stay classy Lubbock".
GREAT episode! (I've never heard a guy say speed is bad! But I know what you meant.) All joking aside, you had some excellent information that everyone with a car should know about. You have already saved my life if I ever need this info! Also, your "natural sound" aka "sound effects" were great. I'm excited about your next live-saving episode.
I liked the use of sound effects and you provide excellent and helpful information to your listeners. The vocals were very smooth and there were not any obvious editing mistakes or problems. This sounded almost professional and I am looking forward to your next episode.
Stay classy Lubbock! I like it man. One thing that really comes out in your podcasts is your knowledge of vehicles. The sound effects were appropiate and fun.
Cool intro music. For some reason, the sound was only coming out on the left side. The information was explained very clearly. The sound effects involved in the podcast were awesome. Nice job with the 2nd podcast.
great natural sound. the information you give is really organized and helpful. you sound like a pro which is probably what you are in real life but great job displaying it through your podcast.
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