Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Creative Critical Reflection: Approach #1 - Podcasts

 How Would I Answer the CCR Questions in The Form of A Podcast?:

  

This Podcast-Style Set-up Would Likely Look Similar to This Stock Image.

  Approaching answering the CCR questions in the form of a podcast would bring its own interesting caveats and unique conventions to adhere to. Answering questions in the form of a podcast will likely have a similar staging to an interview, with the exception of having multiple people commentating on the footage from the opening sequence. I'd likely have to get the help of some friends, and sit down in a conversation-style commentary on my opening sequence and the extent to which it achieves each question's subject. I think this would be the easiest and most practical method of answering the CCR in the form of a podcast, as if I were to do this solo, it'd likely overlap too much with the other method I'll be discussing, video essays. The conversation between me and my peers about the opening sequence I've created will need to be engaging enough to fit the entertainment value of your typical podcast, whilst still being in-depth enough to fully answer each CCR question. As for physical equipment, I'll simply be recording my voice through my headset's mic, with my friends communicating through similar style microphones, or through their phones. I would most likely stage this by starting a group call, and starting OBS, Audacity, or some capturing software capable of picking up high quality audio. Overall, answering the CCR's questions in the form of a podcast is an interesting and potentially very engaging approach. 

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