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Submit ReviewIn December’s hot-rocking, flame-throwing podcast, some of the loveliest people in UK radio production play their favourite audio of the year. Now that’s a format.
They are: David Couch of Maple Street Studios, Chris Nicoll of WizzFX, Joe Thomas from Absolute Radio, James Cridland of Media UK, James Stodd from the BBC, and Jonathan of our sponsor, Hobsons.
You’ll also hear audio from BBC Radio 7 and BBC Suffolk and we predict the major radio events of 2011. Yes, all of them.
Play the audio here: Duration 53’03”
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HD Sound – how HD is it?
It’s better* than the normal file in three ways:
1. It has more data in it… 192kb/s rather than 128kb/s. 2. It’s encoded with a super-efficient codec… AAC-HE rather than mp3. 3. It has around 10dB more dynamic range and virtually no peak limiting.
*yes, it’s subjective – you might quite like the sound of multiband compression.
Credits
Imaging by Chris Nicol at WizzFX using the voices of international.com/voices/31/elly_fairman">Elly Fairman and international.com/voices/4/andrew_burt">Andrew Burt. Thanks to radiobeds.co.uk for the music beds and Session Singer Online for the vocal cut. Also, the Strand Palace Hotel kindly allowed us to put some money behind their bar.
The Earshot Creative Review is sponsored by Hobsons. Find out more on their Hello Hobsons blog.
Next Month
Your chance to win a session with a Hobsons voiceover. Meanwhile, I do hope you have a decent festive break.
Yes it's a niche area of radio. But the context in which we listen to great audio is so important. Building creative signposts to great stuff are as vital as trailers in the movie industry. I notice that creative filmmakers are making great "insiders guides" on vimeo. I think of Earshots as radio's equivalent.
Which brings me to a couple of suggestions.
1. A making of video ( curious to know what equipment is used to record the show).
2. a trailer for the podcast that's designed to be stolen and plastered all over the place...
More ears need to discover Earshot.
From Earshot where views are personal and original writing is licensed under Creative Commons. Follow @earshotcreative and send story ideas and examples of great creative work to the editor @smartin
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