Well, I guess I've dipped an experimental toe in the water of podcasting... so much of experimentation is driven simply by the toolchains being made simpler. Both my paid newsletter and podcasting experiments are entirely due to @SubstackInc making the experimentation easy.
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The first time I tried it, I had to use Audacity with that dump "illegal" plugin or whatever to generate MP3s, edit/process, upload, and do tons of other crap on distribution. Now with substack, it's click record, click to publish. Done.
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In fact, the reason I got into video before audio was that with Zoom, video was actually easier to do (though it also produces audio). I posted a few experimental vlogs on ribbonfarm a few years ago.
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Never continued because the visual set up (cleaning office enough to be presentable, shaving) is too much work. I suppose I could do a low-production schtick with just a phone camera and a YouTube dress-down aesthetic, but for now, I'm only doing video for online course stuff
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Also I suppose because video doesn't add much unless there are slides, or it's 2 people and there's facial language to watch.
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Same for me making short videos on twitter. Audio quality used to bother me + I didn’t want to become an audio gearhead, and I didn’t want to start from scratch on YouTube... but a simple+goodenough USB mic, and post-to-twitter, and I’m experimenting
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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