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Full Description
Written in an encouraging and accessible way, this textbook is about how to compose with sound—to make powerful soundwriting like podcast episodes, audio essays, personal narratives, and documentaries. Using ideas and language from rhetoric and writing studies as well as the authors' personal experiences with soundwriting, this book teaches soundwriters how to approach the world with a listening ear and body, determine a writing process that feels right, target the perfect audience, use such rhetorical tools as music and sound effects, and work in an audio editor.
The many exercises throughout the book and the supportive resources on the companion website will further help budding makers to strengthen their skills and their understanding of what it takes to make compelling audio projects.
Contents
Chapter 1: Sound, Soundwriting, and Rhetoric
Interlude 1: Revising a Written Memoir into Soundwriting: How Kyle Composed ""Pincushion""
Chapter 2: Listen Like a Soundwriter
Interlude 2: Activating Rhetorical and Genre Awareness To Make Soundwriting: How Tanya Composed ""Peaceful Warriors""
Chapter 3: A Toolbox of Choices
Interlude 3: Podcasting with a Partner: How Kyle Composed ""Grumble, Grumble""
Chapter 4: Planning and Gathering Sounds
Interlude 4: Working Within Constraints at the Transom Traveling Workshop: How Tanya Composed ""Play it Loud""
Chapter 5: Editing, Revising, and Sharing