What is producing?

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ALMOST SOLD OUT
Date
09/20/2022
Time
6:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Where
Online Workshop
Cost
$100.00
Registration Closed

It seems like everyone wants one. All the job descriptions seem to be looking for one. But what does an audio producer actually do? In this helpful workshop for beginners, experienced journalist and Executive producer Golda Arthur will explain what the job of a producer is as well as the organizational, technical and editorial skills that are critical for the role. She’ll review best practices for the job and explain how to excel in the role. While everyone defines the job of producer a little differently the nature of the skill set doesn’t change and this workshop will help you to prepare you to be a stand-out.

Who's this class for?

Beginner level broadcasters and podcasters

About Your Instructor

Golda Arthur

Golda Arthur is an award-winning audio producer who creates innovative podcasts that connect deeply with listeners. Over the course of her 20 year career in journalism, she’s worked on breaking news, produced long-form documentaries, and led teams of creative people on deadline. She has reported, edited and produced audio for the BBC, the CBC, Vox Media, and Marketplace. She teaches audio reporting at Columbia University and lives in New York City.

Notes on this Class

Refund and recording policy: Classes will not be recorded and are non-refundable. We are not able to issue a refund if you cancel or do not attend a class. If you are unable to make a class, you are welcome to sell or give away your ticket and email the name of the new attendee to info@radiobootcamp.org. You will receive a Zoom link for the workshop the day before it begins.
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