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lunchee ([personal profile] lunchee) wrote in [community profile] amplificathon2011-01-23 10:10 pm
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Garageband tutorial - basics of podficcing

Hey all! I've created the first of a series of tutorials for garageband users (sorry windows peeps!)  




Download the .mov file at my comm

Concrit is welcome, as is content suggestions for my next planned tute: editing D:


Psst, mods! I don't know if I'm tagging this correctly, or if I should even be posting these here at all! Please let me know D:
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[personal profile] cybel 2011-01-23 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
Looks good to me! :-)

[identity profile] crinklysolution.livejournal.com 2011-01-23 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Sweet! I'm really looking forward to advancing my GarageBand skills with this, even though I've been using it for years now. Always room for improvement...

[identity profile] crinklysolution.livejournal.com 2011-01-25 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
I watched and listened to this, and great job with it. I learned quite a bit, including the difference between the Isight microphone and using Female Narrator, which is very helpful. It's something I wondered about, but was afraid to mess up my recordings by experimenting with. I'll use Female Narrator from here on out. I also liked the tip about pre-entering the "My Info" information, because I'd been entering it every time I exported to Itunes, which is boring and time-consuming. Not anymore! And I thought the part about saving to disk was helpful, too - I thought that it meant a disk like a CD, but actually it is the hard drive. Nicely narrated, well-thought out, clear, and concise - thanks for putting this together, this is going to be an asset for everybody. I'm looking forward to your one on editing, I expect I'll learn even more from that one. Thank you!

[identity profile] twilight-angel.livejournal.com 2011-01-24 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, fantastic! I've been using Garageband for several years now, and you've already taught me a couple more tricks of the trade. Thank you! I can't wait to learn more! :D

[identity profile] twilight-angel.livejournal.com 2011-01-29 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The parts I learned were near the end, about making your voice louder. I will definitely have to re-watch that part before I podfic again because my podfics do tend to be a bit soft, despite having a loud voice and being nearer the mic. And the more hardcore, the better! Can't wait for the next one! :D

[identity profile] elsewhere-kels.livejournal.com 2011-01-24 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
This is an EXCELLENT video! I'm self-taught with garage band and actually use different methods, but I'm fascinated. I'll definitely be toggling a few things as this series goes on, I think. I really liked your tip on organizing metadata (even thought that's more of an itunes thing) - this is the best way I've seen to highlight both the author and the reader, and I'll be using it from now on. :) The way you've set up this tutorial is so clear and concise, it was a pleasure to watch.
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2011-05-18 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
I've had this bookmarked since forever, but never had the chance to sit down and watch through the entire tutorial. Now that I have a couple of fics I want to record, I thought that maybe I should consider switching from Audacity to Garageband. The "R" and "spacebar" function seems super useful for editing on-the-go! I find it not-so-convenient to do in Audacity, but I have a tendency to procrastinate with going back and editing, so maybe editing on-the-go is something to consider. ;) Thanks so much for making this tutorial and I look forward to your upcoming editing tutorial! Editing is such a pain and I hope you'll have some more neat tricks up your sleeves! :>