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Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Released Tuesday, 28th April 2020
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Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Editing Podcasts So They Don't Suck with Callie Wright

Tuesday, 28th April 2020
 1 person rated this episode
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What is an editor's value and why should people buy-in to what we do? If podcasting is an art or performance, then editing is a critical part of the show. Since we listen critically for a living, we can add in extra services and value adds to not only make more sales, but retain clients and be paid fairly for our skills. How do you translate that skill to clients and how do you charge for it?

Get a reminder so you can join next livestream (Thurs. April 30 at 10:05 EDT) https://www.facebook.com/podcasteditorsmastermind/videos/537755726942440/ 

Our Guest

Callie Wright of Podcasts That Don’t Suck is a trained audio engineer and podcast editor. They're also the host of Queersplaining, which features narrative storytelling and sound design. They edited episode 003 of the Podcast Editor’s mastermind and they share their approach to our audio, dealing with EQ and compression and removing the sound of Carrie’s cats. (They could also tell what mics we used. Can you?) 

Callie was the editor of PEM 003- How Can I Find My First Editing Client? 

Compressors and EQers, Oh my!

We totally geek out on plugins and share what we use and what’s on our wishlist. (see the links section to learn which ones we talk about) As Callie mentioned, it’s good to have a justification to spend money on plug-ins. 

Livestreaming... yeah, not so easy

Do you edit your podcasts on Livestreams? Callie has done some editing livestreams on Twitch and Daniel on Instagram & Facebook. We all agree that you do need your client’s permission before livestreaming an editing session. 

Expanding your offers

Especially now, we may need to start thinking about how we can stretch our skills and what we can offer beyond regular editing. Have you tried selling training and consulting? Callie and Carrie share how they’ve taken a no to editing and turned into a yes for these other services. Daniel points out that this will keep you top of mind when that client can pay for editing services. 

You probably need to edit your podcast...

Callie has very strong opinions about...

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