Editing and mixing for radio
With the digitalisation of radio - especially in small radio stations - it is essential that journalists and producers are able to produce a programme. Discover how to produce a professional radio show with technicians from RFI.
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How to use different radio editing software
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How to edit sound on a computer
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Understanding the basics of radio editing
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Understanding the different types of radio editing (script, interview, report, promo)
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Practising radio mixing on a computer
Radio journalists, sound technicians
Practical use of digital software
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Editing sound on a computer
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The unity and rhythm of editing
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The basics of editing and using sound effects
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The basics of editing and using music
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The basics of mixing a variety of sounds
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Carrying out, listening, analysis and correction of exercises
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Voice training
Substance is essential, but in a radio setting, form is of equal importance. Even the most vital information might not catch the attention of listeners if it is not well delivered. This workshop will enable participants to understand the importance of their voices and how to use them properly. Simple exercises will focus on dictation, speed, breathing, and concentration to improve vocal techniques and efficiency.
Studio operation
This workshop allows technicians and sound operators to improve their operation of studios for broadcasting and radio production. The basics of analogue and digital sound will be dealt with theoretically. Technicians will practise by using studio equipment largely through practical work.
Radio presenting
Presenters must always make their listeners feel like they are with them as they go about their daily routine. Radio presenters must be dynamic, upbeat, imaginative, reactive and extremely knowledgeable about their subject. Discover how to achieve this with the presenters at RFI, who will help you refine your style and expand your skills.