[BC] Teaching Audio Production

Tom Spencer Radiofreetom at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 10:23:50 CST 2012


I've been trying to remember the author of the text we used back when at 
Butler.  Of course, the text was effectively a rough guide, since the 
entire staff was either ex or current working radio production staff.  
Lots of emphasis on hands-on instruction.  IIRC, we'd meet in the 
classroom or lecture hall one or twice, then the rest of the schedule 
was in the radio station production and/or on-air control rooms (Classes 
were all in the morning, and the station was off-air until 2:00 PM Mon - 
Fri.).  Anyway, If I'm remembering correctly, the author was Leitch...  
(NOT McLeish, who's British.  This was definitely written for the US 
broadcast scholar.  Included TV as well as radio.  Artwork included RCA 
TK 11s, etc.)

Edwin Bukont wrote:
> Was asked about possibly teaching audio production at various grade levels, including college. 
>  
> Those of you who do so, what texts, either print, electronic or web aids, have you found useful?
>  
> The situations all involve classroom instruction and access to radio production facilities.  I expect to teach beyond radio, encompassing all the aspects of audio.
>  
> Off list reply is fine.
>  
> Thank you
>
> Edwin Bukont CTS, CSRE/DRB, CBNT 
> V- 240.417.2475 (DC/Baltimore)
> V- 615-357-7390 (Nashville)
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>
>   

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Tom Spencer



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