
Audio Production, Podcasting, and Recording Your Voice
- About the Department
- Curriculum
- Faculty and Staff
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Student Work
- Rockbridge Report
- Editing and Design for Journalism and Strategic Communication
- Investigative Reporting
- Covering Courts and the Law
- Audio Production, Podcasting, and Recording Your Voice
- Podcasting
- Cross-Cultural Documentary Filmmaking
- Multimedia Storytelling Design
- Sports Journalism
- The Magazine: Past, Present, Future
- AIM Insider
- Internships
- Scholarships
- Graduation and Retention Rates
Nearly all audio and video production has one thing in common: an audio track. Through the use of the most commonly used audio software, students will learn the fundamentals of producing compelling single and multi-track audio recordings. Students will also learn the use of one’s voice as a tool in effective storytelling, news delivery, and hosting behind a microphone.
Selected Projects
Journalism 208 teaches how to use your voice and how to record it. Students explore the use of one’s voice as a tool in effective storytelling, news delivery, and hosting behind a microphone. From audiobooks, to radio, to podcasting, each requires different vocal artistry to maximize your message. The class also teaches Adobe Audition, the number one audio software in the world. Through the use of single and multi-track recording techniques, you learn the craft of creating compelling audio projects.
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Journalism and Mass Communications Department
- About the Department
- Curriculum
- Faculty and Staff
-
Student Work
- Rockbridge Report
- Editing and Design for Journalism and Strategic Communication
- Investigative Reporting
- Covering Courts and the Law
- Audio Production, Podcasting, and Recording Your Voice
- Podcasting
- Cross-Cultural Documentary Filmmaking
- Multimedia Storytelling Design
- Sports Journalism
- The Magazine: Past, Present, Future
- AIM Insider
- Internships
- Scholarships
- Graduation and Retention Rates
Department Info
- P: 540-458-8432
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Department of Journalism and Mass Communications
Reid Hall
Washington and Lee University
204 West Washington St.
Lexington, Virginia 24450