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		<title>How to build a video podcast in 24 hours</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the very last day of the New Media Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada this year I had decided that I wanted to produce a podcast.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the very last day of <a href="http://newmediaexpo.com/">the New Media Expo</a> in Las Vegas, Nevada this year I had decided that I wanted to produce a podcast. The idea was simple. Â Interview as many NME attendees as we could, each episode being only 2 minutes in length, asking each person the same three questions. Â But I needed help, so I asked <a href="http://kyleslattery.com/">Kyle Slattery</a> and <a href="http://brandice.net/">Brandice</a>, both of whom work with me at <a href="http://viddler.com/">Viddler</a>, to join in the fun.</p>
<p>What resulted was around 30 episodes of a podcast that turned out pretty well! Â How was this done? Â How can you do it with your own podcast?</p>
<h3>Keeping it simple</h3>
<p>The first obvious thing when you want to do something in a short period of time is to keep your idea as simple as you can. Â Our podcast &#8220;theme&#8221; was dead simple. Two minutes, three questions. Â The format of the podcast made it really, really easy to shoot. Â Second, we were at an event where we had a few thousand people to interview at our disposal. Â Had we each come up with this idea at our respective homes, it would have been a long time before we could have produced 30 episodes.</p>
<p>In one of the best sessions at the New Media Expo, Shane Robinson and Roxanne Darling of <a href="http://www.barefeetstudios.com/">Barefeet Studios</a>, walked through &#8220;How to produce a low cost, high quality daily Internet TV show&#8221;. Â On the third slide of <a href="http://www.barefeetstudios.com/nme2008/">their slideshow presentation</a>, you will see the &#8220;Daily Show Ingredients&#8221;. Â The first two ingredients are &#8220;Simple Concept&#8221; and &#8220;Simple Execution&#8221;.</p>
<p>In other words, if the idea for the podcast is too difficult to pull off, you&#8217;ll probably not be able to do it.</p>
<h3>Ask for help</h3>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t have produced a single episode of 2 Minutes at New Media Expo without Kyle and Brandice&#8217;s help.</p>
<p>First, Kyle recorded each of the episodes with Brandice&#8217;s digital camera&#8217;s video feature. Â He also gave us hand signals when our time was almost up (remember, our goal was 2 minutes or less). Â Brandice and I took turns interviewing each attendee. Â We did this for a variety of reasons. The first reason was because we thought it&#8217;d be a good thing to have two different hosts. Â The fact that she and I are male and female I think added something to the show. Â We also had different people that we wanted to interview, so it helped that while one of us was recording an episode, the other was taking notes.</p>
<p>Just a small aside about taking notes. Â You have to take notes if you are doing interview-style podcasting. Â And don&#8217;t be shy about taking lots of notes if you can. Â Brandice, Kyle, and I shared <a href="http://www.moleskineus.com/">a Moleskine</a>Â (which Brandice lovingly referred to as my hippy notebook) and each of us made sure to jot down all of the information we could about the person. Â Name, URL, title, etc.</p>
<h3>The equipment doesn&#8217;t matter</h3>
<p>I can hear the video and audiophiles storming my apartment&#8217;s front door right now! Â When it comes down to it though, you just have to start making video. Â Even if in the beginning you&#8217;re using your digital camera&#8217;s video mode, as we were. Â Or maybe a <a href="http://www.theflip.com/">Flip video</a>, or <a href="http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=13063&amp;pq-locale=en_US&amp;_requestid=9367">the new Zi6</a>, which aren&#8217;t too expensive.</p>
<p>The point is; you can always upgrade video equipment later, you can never get back time.</p>
<h3>Dead simple video editing</h3>
<p>To be honest, shooting the videos was by far the easiest part of the process. Â The cost of time really comes in production. Â Editing, titling, tagging, clipping, etc. can really become quite a process. Â The key here is to keep your edits simple.</p>
<p>For NME2Min we simply added a 16-second title at the beginning of each video with the name, title, and URL of the attendee. Â When we imported the videos into our <a href="http://apple.com/macbook/">Macbooks</a>, we opened up iMovie &#8217;08, dropped the videos in, added the titles, exported, and uploaded to Viddler. Â The process was very simple and required only a few minutes per episode.</p>
<h3>Publishing with Viddler</h3>
<p><a href="http://viddler.com/">Viddler</a> had the privilege of powering <a href="http://videos.newmediaexpo.com/">the official New Media Expo Videos Web site</a>. We thought, &#8220;what better place to share our videos of the New Media Expo than right on that page&#8221;. Â We did toy with the idea of building a brand new site, but again we wanted to keep this idea as simple as possible.</p>
<p>So we setup a new profile with the Viddler username of <a href="http://viddler.com/nme2min/">nme2min</a>, which meant it gave us <a href="http://videos.newmediaexpo.com/u/nme2min/">an official New Media Expo URL</a> to send people to for updates. Â This gave us a feed, flash videos for easy viewing, and an instant community of viewers in one move.</p>
<p>Here is an example episode of Brandice interviewing <a href="http://www.cc-chapman.com/">C.C. Chapman</a>.</p>
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<p>NME2Min: <a href="http://videos.newmediaexpo.com/v/b4dc97ec/">C.C. Chapman</a>.</p>
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<p>Be sure to watch <a href="http://videos.newmediaexpo.com/u/nme2min/">all of the episode of 2 Minutes at New Media Expo</a>.</p>
<h3>Conclusion, have fun!</h3>
<p>In just a single day we were able to produce about 30-episodes, get them uploaded and ready to share with the world. Â Many podcasts have a schedule for new episodes; daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Â We could have easily made NME2Min last 6 months worth of episodes if we wanted to. Â In one day!</p>
<p>The most important thing about this process was that we had a lot of fun doing it. Â We got to interview some really great people and help them to advertise themselves, their companies, and their products to the world in a fun way.</p>
<p>So, do you have an idea for a video podcast? Get out there tomorrow and build one.</p>
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