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Thoughts on Podcamp Philly 2007

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sun, 09/09/2007 - 11:02am

For a while, it looked like the Unconference was going to live up to its name: while Podcamp Philly had a list of proposed seminars, we didn't get a concrete schedule until Wednesday. No worries though -- Podcamp's organized chaos congealed at the last moment, providing a rambling structure to a Saturday full of podcasting goodness.

The chaos lurked just behind the corners as folks tried to use the guest ids scribbled on  whiteboards around the Drexel University classrooms to log into the wireless network … at least until they figured out that the IDs only worked on the lab computers. Wired connections for the wandering bands of Mac, Windows and Linux laptop owners were scrounged however, giving rise to deep-sea scuba-like drama as people swapped Ethernet cables back and forth to share net connections.

The sessions were about what you'd expect at any conference: some good, some blah, with the best ones being those that encouraged audience participation (the exception being Apple's GarageBand session, which gave a lightning fast overview of the software, but still managed to provide some helpful insights into it.  Of course, the conference itself was free, which gives it an edge up over many conferences I've gone to that had so-so seminars but cost a few hundred dollars.

Podcast Philly 2007: Using Garageband for Basic Podcasting

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 2:48pm

Presented by Mike Wolk, Senior Systems Engineer, Apple Inc.. He provided a quick overview of how to use GarageBand to record podcasts and enhance them with photos and web addresses. I knew a lot of this, having used GarageBand before, so I'm just focusing on what I didn't know.

Podcamp Philly 2007: Help, I hate the sound of my own voice!

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 1:48pm

Presented by Rick Glasby, Crashbang Digital, who discusses what mic to use, where to record, and how to tweak your audio setup.

Podcamp Philly 2007: Your Podcast Statistics

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 1:21pm

Presented by Rob Safuto, RawVoice and the New York Minute Show. Talks about gathering all sorts of different statistics for your podcasts, from downloads to web statistics to community feedback.

Podcamp Philly: Audio Editing Techniques

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 10:53am

Presented by Mark Blevis, Electric Sky and Canadian Podcast Buffet.

The workshop's popular enough to push us into an overflow room. That means we can't interact with the presenter, but we do have wired connections and power! Mark is using Cubase on the Mac. Starts off talking about the ancient old days of tape editing, then transitions to digital editing.

Podcamp Philly

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 12:14am

I'll be in Philadelphia today for Podcamp Philly at Drexel University.

In addition to meeting up with Doug of Geek Acres and some other Pennsylvania podcasters, I'm going to be attending a number of sessions; here's my tentative schedule:

  • 10 a.m.: Thinking Like a Producer: What we've learned so far making MarylandZoo.TV.
  • 11 a.m.: Your Podcast Statistics
  • 1 p.m.: Working with Major Corporate Sponsors
  • 2 p.m.: High Impact New Media
  • 3 p.m.: Introduction to Video Production Fundamentals

I'm hoping to post more once I get there, but we'll see what the wi-fi situation looks like.