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Today’s microcast delves into the process of actually making a microcast. Let me know your thoughts, and if you have any questions. Thanks!
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Excellent way to share at a different level. Short and sweet.
And its home-brewed! (I mean its on pcweenies, physically, so to speak).
I’m no expert on this particular scale of media, and its current usage out there, but it reminds me of the scale of mini-comics, and that gives it a home feel. The only close thing I know is audioboo, bet better?
PCWeenies Extreme! :)
A&S Extreme should be proud.
Now… the teacher shows, Krishna. I knew what to do just looking at the notes!!! LOL
Great stuff.
Thanks, Jose! I’m slowly but surely dipping my feet back into audio recording. Baby steps right now, hopefully bigger steps soon…
Thats awesome….thanks. Now I just need to find one that works with Blogger. Keep these up, great stuff.
I so need to find a windows equivalent to Garageband. Audacity is doing the job, but I’d like something with a little more capability…
What I want to know how you get so confident at speaking in a microphone? I usually get confused and nervous in front of a mic. Even a brief phone call takes me a few hours of preparation and a piece of paper.
Each microcast goes through at least 3 takes.
I knew it!
I’m liking these microcasts. I may have to steal your idea and use it myself! :)
Great stuff as always, my friend.