Sound design can be a complicated process, but there is help. You can make your podcast sound as good as the podcasts you listen to. Personal, custom-made music and stings can make your podcast truly stand out and allow you to bring your vision to life.
If you’re not sure exactly what needs to be done, here are some questions to think about:
“What type of sounds should you use?”
“How can you make them sound like they belong on your podcast?”
“What kind of mood and attitude do I want to convey with my podcast?”
“Do I want it to be uplifting or soothing, sharp and assertive, or calm and peaceful?”
Your podcast is really well-made (recording, audio editing), and now it’s time to go that step further! You have a sick show idea and eager listeners, but no experience with sound design. In fact, you are terrified by it! That’s why you need this masterclass.
In this masterclass, we’re going to be looking at the art of sound design, specifically for podcasting with award-winning Sound Designer Axel KacoutiĂ©. In this masterclass, Axel covers how to do podcast sound design for beginners by teaching a step by step process on creating a “sound bed” for your podcast. He provides relatable examples and resources for what he does on his own podcast projects (and why).
Everything is explained in simple terms with no jargon or obscure technical concepts. Learn how to make your podcast shine with audio production and music. Find out why good audio design matters and how it can improve the quality of your podcasts.
About Your Instructor: Axel Kacoutié- Sound Designer, The Guardian
Axel is The Guardian’s theme composer and Sound Designer for their daily news podcast called, Today in Focus. It took a long time to accept the title of “sound designer” as it was drilled into him when studying Music Production for Media at Ravensbourne University. He thought he should mainly focus on the music whilst students on the Sound Design course did their thing. At that time, he was solely focused on being a composer who wanted to write music for TV and film or collaborate with singer/songwriters.
Axel’s musical understanding of the rhythm of speech and mood in the delivery makes me understand how to pace an interview or build that sonic world that feels necessary when describing what it’s like inside a black hole. Music is sound, and sound is music, and it’s the words that gel it all together. With that synthesis that he applies to my practice, it’s led him to create work for the BBC, Channel 4, NOWNESS, feature in the Barbican, and win several national and international awards.
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Axel has generously put together additional resources, references and a glossary of terms you can look to help you create the best sounding podcast.
Download Axel’s – Sound Design Worksheet