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Traveling Radio Story Workshop
Friday, March 8th 2013 5:00pm
Avalon, CA
http://transom.org/?page_id=32584
Ten beginning-level students will get five-days of intensive training on Catalina Island, off the Southern California coast.
Training by Rob Rosenthal, lead instructor for the Transom Story Workshop. Your own copy of Hindenburg Journalist audio editor to keep.
Use of quality field-recording equipment. (Or bring your own if you like.)
Workshop participants will gather Sunday evening and for the rest of the week be immersed in field recording, interviewing, digital editing, script writing, and narration. By the end of the week, each participant will have produced a short profile of a creative person living on Catalina. We finish with a Friday night listening party.
Some pieces may air on KISL-FM.
Applications due March 8, 2013 (11:59 p.m. EST)
Lead Teacher: Rob Rosenthal is a radio teacher and producer. For eleven years he ran the internationally renowned Salt Institute for
Documentary Studies radio program. Now he’s lead instructor of the Transom Story Workshop. He has presented training sessions for National Geographic, the National Press Photographers Association, Third Coast Festival, and in college programs. Rob produces the HowSound podcast on audio storytelling for PRX (Public Radio
Exchange). He specializes in local stories for local audiences, content that connects people to place, such as his Malaga Island: A Story Best Left Untold and the audio tour Deep Woods and River Roads. Rob also works internationally. Two of his recent multi-media pieces are Justice Denied and Rights Not Rescue.
Location:
KISL
Avalon, CA
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