After uploading and recording all the files for the podcast much of the time was spent revising, trimming, and normalizing the tracks. I found myself spending most of the time trimming audio tracks as well as copying and pasting them.
For the introduction I wanted to speak over a melody in the background. I think that is a pretty standard way to open a talk show because the music kind of sets the mood whether it be a sense of tranquility, intensity, or grief. Also I find that sometimes it could be boring just to hear someone talk as I admit that I don't think I was too entertaining myself in the podcast.
Music served another purpose of disposing the background noise. It was definitely a lot more pleasant to listen to musical tunes in the background vs. my computer's motor whirling and sounding like an airplane taking off. So in the end, I think text and sounds supplement one another and is an important part of multimedia writing.
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