Involvement Opportunity: Technical Producer, Terry Project Podcast

To efficiently produce bi-weekly content on our podcast and radio show, we need a producer to assist with technical matters. This will person will work both in the CiTR studios and from home, ensuring that our program is of a professionally produced quality.

Responsibilities include:

  • Basic editing of audio recordings (cutting out ah’s, ums, awkward pauses).
  • Working collaboratively with the other producers to decide what raw audio content is worth featuring on the podcast.
  • Ensuring all studio and portable equipment is functioning property, and managing the audio levels during an interview.
  • Compiling all components into a polished finished product.

Basic knowledge of applicable editing software (Burli, Audacity, etc.) is preferred. Ability to navigate new software, work independently, and address time-sensitive technical issues is required.

We are looking for 1-2 enthusiastic volunteers who will be available for a 3-5 hour time commitment each week, starting in August or September.

If you are interested, please email Gordon Katic a brief cover explaining why you’d like to help, and detailing any relevant experience you might have.

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Gordon Katic (@gordonkatic) has been student coordinator for the Terry Project for over two years, and in that time started BARtalk, and the Terry Project on CiTR 101.9FM. A former Ubyssey columnist, and now a student at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, Gordon is trying to use journalism to tell important stories about global issues.