Today's class stared off with a quick start; Mr. Rivers welcomed the class as always and began his introduction for the day. He told us how we need to get started as soon as possible on our pre-production pages and assigned us rooms to record our podcasts in. We then got together with our groups to begin our pre-production pages, where we began to discuss how we could format our last podcast of this unit. Everyone was on the same page and the conversation was ready to be had. Once we finished our pre-production page, we went to our assigned rooms and began recording.
Once we finished our final podcast, we returned to our seats and were dismissed by the bell. After finishing the unit on podcasts I noticed how professional our group and other groups became and how genuine the conversation got over the course of making these podcasts. It was definitely a fun unit and allowed for more creativity and room to discuss our analyzation on films and books along with our classmates.
By doing these podcasts, it taught me how important pre-production is and how to let the conversation flow. By doing the pre production it allowed for everyone to organize their thoughts and get on the same page. By really breaking down what the discussion was about, it allows for more brainstorming of things to drive the conversation, but also allows for leniency of ideas when recording. I've always been interested in podcasts and although these were about topics that I may have not been super passionate about, it definitely aspired me to have the drive to maybe consider podcasting about something I enjoy in the future.
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