\nThis episode is a change of format for DIY Narrator! In this episode, I'm joined by Neil Zielsdorf.
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\nNeil is an Instructional Designer for Amazon who has recently moved into a new house. As a result, he's been incrementally setting up a room in his home to be his new workspace for recording eLearning narration and videos over a green screen.
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\nWe had a great discussion about sound reflections (echo), acoustic treatment, and attempting to keep the sounds of a household out of your space.
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\nIn this conversation, we cover a number of approaches you can take to improving the acoustic quality of a room. Everything from bass traps, acoustic foam, and moving blankets to DIY acoustic panels and weatherstripping.
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\nAs an added bonus, we had a quick conversation about VR and AR as well as how voice over fits into that format a bit differently than your typical eLearning narration.
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\nIf you want to get in touch with Neil, you can reach him on LinkedIn.
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\nWe talked about a number of things in this episode. Here are some links if you want to check any of them out!
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\n* The DevLearn Las Vegas Hotel Room Episode* Samson Q2U mic* Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB mic* Purple Panda Lavalier (Lav) mic* The Impulso App* Booth Junkie Acoustic Panels