
In today’s blog, Matthew Riddle (story analyst, editor, and screenwriter) shares six reasons why you should consider turning your project into a podcast.
www.stage32.com/blog/6-reasons-you-should-turn-your-script-into-a-podcas...
In today’s blog, Matthew Riddle (story analyst, editor, and screenwriter) shares six reasons why you should consider turning your project into a podcast.
www.stage32.com/blog/6-reasons-you-should-turn-your-script-into-a-podcas...
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@Maurice Thanks for the share. I reckon podcasting works for I.P & proof of concept aswell as can be part of a strategic social media promo. I’m doing an Irish Rom Com script with local voices via podcast later in year. Audio gives a different dimension & instead of watching screen listener fills in own visual blanks often in a way more intriguing. (As a novice of podcast I’ve spoken to some into audio books/podcast all who find it relaxing.) For the Rom Com also doing a micro film highlighting the horse racing theme of 90’s story to later add more film content of other core themes. In Indie an eco system of content already out there & built in fan bases is a valuable asset for pitching feature.
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You're welcome, Debbie Croysdale. An Irish Rom Com podcast sounds interesting. Looking forward to hearing it.
"Audio gives a different dimension & instead of watching screen listener fills in own visual blanks often in a way more intriguing." I think writing for the ears instead of the eyes is gonna be the biggest challenge when I turn a script into a podcast, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it. I'll probably practice with really short scripts.
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I have benefited greatly
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Hmmm interesting... not something I had considered but now you mention it... thank you Maurice Vaughan that has set the cogs turning.
You're welcome, Rachel White.
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Such a great blog. We also have a great webinar about this: https://www.stage32.com/education?p=8944882352435
Thanks, Amanda Toney!