Hopefully (?) you've all by now listened/spammed your friends/listeners
with the MAP-001 "on podcasting" podcast. Feedbacks anyone?
Suggestions for next topic?
Carl
I agree with the "fragmentation" issue, the feelgoodgirl part had a
nice flow (IMHO), but then...
but did justify in my own mind based on:
There were precious few submissions, frankly.
I extracted almost all of that stuff from full length (gasp!) podcasts.
It was a podcast on Podcasting, so part of my idea was to show a range
of podcast genre's available (commercial, etc., not a detailed passage
for each one) interspersed with more focused bits "on topic" (VOX, Area
51, ThisnThat).
I suppose a better descriptive, orienting intro (and leave out or
shorten) the credits would be vaste improvements- volunteers??
Thanks, and keep the feedbacks coming, as well as ideas for the next
show.
I was thinking:
Media, or the New Media, or the Media War, or War in the Media or...?
Yes, all critism is good as it leads to better future work. I agree with the "fragmentation" issue, the feelgoodgirl part had a nice flow (IMHO), but then... but did justify in my own mind based on: There were precious few submissions, frankly. I extracted almost all of that stuff from full length (gasp!) podcasts. It was a podcast on Podcasting, so part of my idea was to show a range of podcast genre's available (commercial, etc., not a detailed passage for each one) interspersed with more focused bits "on topic" (VOX, Area 51, ThisnThat). I suppose a better descriptive, orienting intro (and leave out or shorten) the credits would be vaste improvements- volunteers?? Thanks, and keep the feedbacks coming, as well as ideas for the next show. I was thinking: Media, or the New Media, or the Media War, or War in the Media or...? .
On 6/28/05, defwheezer <defwh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> "How media making shapes cognition"
>
> Please clarify if I'm off base here- you mean how does making media shape
> the cognition of the media producer?
1.) I assumed he meant, "How does media shape the cognition of the
*audience*." There are always a lot more consumers than producers, so
that's a more interesting question.
2.) Or, if your cognition has been shaped too much by media to understand
'cognition' -- "Do TV, radio, podcasts, whatever, make you stupider,
smarter, or just warped?"
How does media shape the cognition of the *audience*.
Or,
If your cognition has been shaped too much by media to understand
'cognition' --
"Do TV, radio, podcasts, whatever, make you stupider, smarter, or just
warped?"
To also address Eric's comment about "Give everyone three minutes, I'd
say. Three uninterrupted minutes. That way it can feel more like a
conversation between the podcasters".
I think that's a great comment, and would like to adopt that as a
target to shoot for when producing your segment. To take that one step
further (fasten seat belts!), how much would you like to hear other
peoples segments prior to making your own? I can see where going
"round-robin" with these could help to "bind" them together into a
single entity. For istance- Eric submits his, and one or more others
"respond" with their own 2-4 minute perspective (length of a pop song)?
Carl
On contrare – know of one podcast that can get you Smartenized.
And while media doesn't make most people smarter, I have seen many
instance where it has made someone substantially dumber. In one
recent case it was a woman who was superior, she through, because she
got all of her news from The New York Times and NPR. She had a good
vocabulary, but was as ignorant as a brick, completely incapable of
even comprehending any point of view other than her own.
On the flip side there's the folks who limit all of their input to
spews from the far right. They're just as convinced they're
brilliant, and just as wrong.
The theme is fortuitous – it's exactly the subject of my last podcast:
How pressure groups change your reality by getting you to adopt new
words that have different shades of meaning than the old, more
accurate words. So the train of thought is fresh, but there's no way
I can compress it from ten minutes to three, and I don't want to just
repeat myself, or thump my chest and say *hey, listen to **my**
podcast!* Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Three minutes may be too long with this many participants. Could we
do it in 90 seconds? That would be a real challenge, but it could
make for a very pithy podcast.