hey
so a bunch of people keep asking me: How is Podcast formed?
So
Let's do a thread about it.
Here is an email I wrote a while back about this topic.
You need a few things to make a podcast:
1. Audio production tools (recording equipment, audio editing software) At the very minimum, you need a mic that records to your computer and some software to edit the sound.
2. Website with content management system (web hosting, FTP, CMS software)
The options available are incredibly diverse and it can be bewildering figuring out what you should use. Our setup is like this:
2 Shure M57 microphones on desktop stands with pop filters hooked up to a Tascam US122l audio interface which is connected to my Macbook Pro. I record with Garageband 09 and then edit in it as well. The only other software for production I use is Levelator. I would definitely recommend the microphone and Garageband if you use a mac. Keep in mind if you get the M57, you need to get some kind of audio interface to record directly to a computer.
Keep in mind there's always going to be a cost vs quality tradeoff when you're dealing with audio. If you want a crystal clear podcast, you need to take some time and money to get a decent mic and learn some basic audio production skills.
As for the web side of things, I use wordpress and the powerpress plugin. slangdesign.com is hosted on bluehost.com which costs a little over 100 bucks per year and has practically unlimited bandwidth. Podcasts eat up bandwidth so keep that in mind when choosing a host.
LINKS
I talk about setting up a recording studio:
http://www.pulpgamer.com/genconseminars/134171/setting-up-the-studio/Recording game session threads (for AP podcasts)
http://slangdesign.com/forums/index.php?topic=495.0Another panel I did at gencon about podcast content:
http://slangdesign.com/forums/index.php?topic=625.0