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Sound Engineer and Podcast Production Assistant
Universal Broadcasting Network
Hollywood, CA
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For this role, you will need to:
have extensive experience in sound editing
have great organisational skills
have excellent communication skills
understand the audience, and how best to reach them
be able to transmit your podcast to a wider audience
be self-motivated
be good at problem-solving
be able to remain passionate about your current project
keep up with developments in web and audio technology
know how to source and operate sound equipment
A Podcast Producer is in charge of managing, recording, editing and transmitting a podcast. Although there are exceptions, such as video-based Vodcasts, a podcast is typically an audio-only file with a focus on sound quality and conversation but this position you will be dealing with audio and video podcast.
A Podcast Producer's main responsibilities is to make sure the host isn't concerned about the administration or technical side of the podcast (though in some instances, the Producer may also be a host). Due to the small-team nature of a podcast, a Producer will find themselves taking on many different jobs and need to have an incredibly varied skill set to do the job at a professional standard. Depending on the content of the show, the Producer may need to travel to interview subjects and capture audio outside the studio.
If a podcast has an interview segment, the producer will need to find a guest suitable for the show and also do a relevant amount of research for the host. They may also steer the conversation from outside the studio.
Due to the nature of podcasting, a Podcast Producer may find their role changing from show to show. In some larger set-ups, there may be a research time available to take care of the various research needed, and in some smaller companies the host may take care of a lot of the administrative duties. Ultimately however, a Podcast Producer will always be expected to record and edit the sound file itself, and prepare it for transmission online.
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Search for Sound Engineer and Podcast Production Assistant jobs in Hollywood-CA
For this role, you will need to:
have extensive experience in sound editing
have great organisational skills
have excellent communication skills
understand the audience, and how best to reach them
be able to transmit your podcast to a wider audience
be self-motivated
be good at problem-solving
be able to remain passionate about your current project
keep up with developments in web and audio technology
know how to source and operate sound equipment
A Podcast Producer is in charge of managing, recording, editing and transmitting a podcast. Although there are exceptions, such as video-based Vodcasts, a podcast is typically an audio-only file with a focus on sound quality and conversation but this position you will be dealing with audio and video podcast.
A Podcast Producer's main responsibilities is to make sure the host isn't concerned about the administration or technical side of the podcast (though in some instances, the Producer may also be a host). Due to the small-team nature of a podcast, a Producer will find themselves taking on many different jobs and need to have an incredibly varied skill set to do the job at a professional standard. Depending on the content of the show, the Producer may need to travel to interview subjects and capture audio outside the studio.
If a podcast has an interview segment, the producer will need to find a guest suitable for the show and also do a relevant amount of research for the host. They may also steer the conversation from outside the studio.
Due to the nature of podcasting, a Podcast Producer may find their role changing from show to show. In some larger set-ups, there may be a research time available to take care of the various research needed, and in some smaller companies the host may take care of a lot of the administrative duties. Ultimately however, a Podcast Producer will always be expected to record and edit the sound file itself, and prepare it for transmission online.
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