1. How can a producer best support the success of a talk radio show?
2. My third answer to my EQ is to ensure the voice and clarity of my own voice or the speaker/host's voice.
3. a) From my mentorship, I've learned that technology can only do so much, and the speaker has to make sure they're not too quiet or too loud, as well as making sure that they're also using the audio equipment to the best of their ability.
b) Sometimes, technology can go wrong, so it's up to the speaker to work with a loud, but clear voice in the case that technology needs to be replaced for a short amount of time. With my mentorship, there was a time where the microphone would go in and out in volume, so as a producer I had to turn down the sound temporarily while someone on stage quickly set up a new microphone.
c) Clarity is also just as important, because of the bible lessons given at my mentorship. Speakers always have to make sure they give clear directions when quoting scripture, as well as being able to communicate their main ideas and lesson to people. The audience should be able to clearly understand the speaker from all parts of the church.
4. My mentorship was my main source of my third answer. My mentor has shown me the effect a speaker or a host can have on a podcast's audio quality. He also showed me the effect a speaker can have on an audience, if he or she communicates her ideas well, with a loud and clear voice.
5. I plan on studying and going more in-depth with sound mixing, because it plays a major role in editing our shows.
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