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Audio production in progressThe revolution in digital technology has made the tools of storytelling more accessible and less expensive. The Western Folklife Center’s Deep West Video program is a perfect example of how rural westerners can take part in this revolution, and tell stories about the beauty, drama and creativity that are elemental components of life in America’s outback. Audio is another powerful storytelling tool, and likewise has become more accessible to consumers. To whose who are interested in learning the fundamentals of audio production for radio, podcasting, or as a way of capturing stories for family and friends, we offer an online primer: click on the links below. The Audio Production resource was adapted from a workshop that the Western Folklife Center’s Media Producer Taki Telonidis presented to the Association of Western States Folklorists in April 2012.

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Audio Production

So What’s the Story? A Primer on Making Radio
Presented at AWSF Annual Conference, April 15, 2012
by Taki Telonidis of the Western Folklife Center

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Deep West Video

The mission of Deep West Video is to share first-hand stories from the rural West that are rooted in the values of life on the land. Since 2000, the Western Folklife Center has been working with people from throughout the rural west to produce short videos and slide shows about their lives on the land. We welcome your submission.

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