
Getting Creative with Video Podcasting

Video podcasting does NOT mean you are doomed to film people talking into microphones. This moment is an opportunity to invent a whole new medium and discover what video podcasting could be for narrative producers.
Do you want your show’s video and social clips to have their own unique visual identity, instead of looking like every other video podcast out there? There are ways to take your podcast’s video to the next level – where it adds to the experience, without taking away from the audio – and you don’t have to spend a billion dollars.
In this course, drawing on experimental cinema, video games, and underground rave culture, filmmaker and podcast producer Andrew Callaway (99% Invisible, You Feeling This, Reply All, This American Life) will open up some of his project files and show you video techniques you can use that will not dominate audio-first storytelling.
This is not a comprehensive tutorial on video editing. Instead, you will get introduced to specific techniques within programs such as Adobe Premiere, Character Animator, After Effects, Resolume, Descript, TouchDesigner, & Reaper.
You will leave the first class with concrete ideas, references, and techniques to help you dream up a video version of your show that you can be excited about – and two weeks later, you’ll have the opportunity to present some of your work in a hands-on feedback session where Andrew will give you more customized tips and tricks for your shows and clips.
Class is July 9th from 12:00-2:30 pm EST & July 23 from 12:00-2:00 pm.
Who's this class for?
This class isn’t about video editing. Familiarity with video software isn’t required. The instructor uses Premiere Pro, but all the same principles apply to any video editing software, such as Da Vinci Resolve.
About Your Instructor
Andrew Callaway
Andrew Callaway grew up in San Francisco and worked as a cinematographer. In 2015, he joined Radiotopia as a producer, and his work has appeared on Reply All and This American Life. He collaborated with Miranda July on her monograph book, and Rebecca Solnit teaches his work at UC Berkeley. His latest series with Theory of Everything was a top podcast of 2024, according to The New Yorker and The Economist. In 2025, he made 99% Invisible's first video podcast, won a Signal Award for Most Innovative Video Podcast, and worked on video for Zohran Mamdani. In 2026, he produced videos for Love + Radio: Blood Memory and Scene On Radio: The News.
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