Podcast: OTM Who Is Lady Liberty
Order ID 53563633773 Type Essay Writer Level Masters Style APA Sources/References 4 Perfect Number of Pages to Order 5-10 Pages
Description/Paper Instructions
Podcast: OTM Who Is Lady Liberty
Listen to the following podcast from On the Media (OTM)
Gladstone, B. (2019, September 13). Retrieved from https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/lady-liberty-on-the-media
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/lady-liberty-on-the-media
Here is the link for the work.
Take notes using the following method
Notetaking for a Listening assignment
We are modifying the notetaking strategy for your listening assignments. However, the objectives are the same. This method of notetaking is designed to help you engage fully with the text, understand it, seek clarification when necessary, and apply the concepts to different contexts that you might encounter.
Identify the podcast’s main focus
Like most modern forms of communication, podcasts usually state very early in the program/text what their main focus is. In a world rich with media, it is important to first grab your listener’s attention and then you have to tell them what your focus is so that they can decide whether to listen/watch/read or not.
- Clearly state in one or two sentences what is the main claim of the episode and state when and how the podcasters told you this.
Relate the podcast’s focus to our reading
Write four or five sentences explaining how the main focus of the podcast is related to the chapter we read for class this week.
How does the podcast make its argument and draw the listener in?
Audio programming such as radio, podcasting, audio documentaries etc. must make use of the following elements:
- Music: including
- theme tunes suggest the character of the program and provide consistency week to week
- linking music is used to link one segment (portion of the program) to another one
- music to set the tone within a segment
- Speech: including
- Voice over narration
- Interviews
- Commentary
- Actualities:
- these are sounds that naturally occur in the environment, such as the sound of the boat you are conducting on which the interview is being conducted
- Clips:
- producers use clips from other media to illustrate aspects of their focus and support their claim
- Sound effects or sfx
- However fact-based programs such as OTM rarely use sound effects unless it would be immediately apparent to the listener, you do not want to give the impression that you would falsify information)
- Silence:
- although audio programming is crafted using a variety of sound, fleeting moments of silence are often used to add emphasis or give the listener a mental break etc.
Listen for each of these elements of the podcast soundtrack.
- Identify one example of each element (except sfx…and silence can be difficult to identify, but see how you do).
- Use the time bar on the podcast to state precisely when you hear the element
- Explain clearly what is happening in the podcast at this point
- Explain briefly what is the effect of using the particular element at this point in the program and what you think it contributes to the overall episode
By the way, the announcer pronounces Bahamians as if it is Ba-har-mee-ans. The correct pronunciation is Ba-hay-mee-ans.
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