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2001 Third Coast Conference Audio

Third Coast Festival

Audio from the 2001 Third Coast Conference, where producers gathered from all over the world to talk shop and share wisdoms about the art and craft of documentary radio production.

Location:

Chicago, IL

Description:

Audio from the 2001 Third Coast Conference, where producers gathered from all over the world to talk shop and share wisdoms about the art and craft of documentary radio production.

Language:

English

Contact:

Third Coast Festival Navy Pier 848 East Grand Chicago, Illinois 60611-3509 312-948-4682


Episodes
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D.I.Y. Radio

10/28/2001
Do it yourself! This session is geared toward non-professionals and young people who want to learn more about telling stories for radio. Produced by Joe Richman for Third Coast Festival, USA, 2001

Duration:01:03:27

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Digging In: Investigative Documentary Radio

10/28/2001
Radio is an excellent medium for investigative reporting, so why do we hear so little of it on the air? Produced by Stephen Smith and Michael Montgomery for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:06:16

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Ear to Ear

10/28/2001
David Isay and Dan Collison play excerpts of their radio documentary work and discuss specific challenges, triumphs, and surprises encountered while producing various stories. Produced by Dan Collison and David Isay for Third Coast Festival, USA, 2001

Duration:00:59:50

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Keyboard Audio

10/28/2001
This panel, moderated by Melissa Giraud, brings together two producers (Jay Allison and Elizabeth Meister) who were among the first in public radio and audio production to bring their innovation to the Internet, for a conversation about translating radio stories onto the Web and creating new art forms altogether. Produced by Jay Allison and Elizabeth Meister for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:10:59

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Making Waves: The Impact of Radio

10/28/2001
In times of crisis the impact of radio coverage on peoples? lives is easy to assess. But day in and day out, how does radio touch the communities or subjects it portrays, and the audience it reaches? Produced by Bernice Johnson Reagon and Scott Simon for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:09:04

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New Voices in Radio

10/28/2001
Who?s talking to the next generation of public radio listeners? This session, moderated by Ellin O'Leary, turns the mic over to some of the young producers who are busy expanding the audio documentary form by bringing energy and fresh ideas to the world of radio. Produced by Ellin O'Leary for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:20:15

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Points on a Curve: Radio in Its Own Time and Place

10/28/2001
Alan Hall focuses on radio?s capacity to evoke a sense of place that exists uniquely in a non-visual, linear dimension. Produced by Alan Hall for Third Coast Conference, USA / UK, 2001

Duration:01:07:13

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Taking Risks in Radio

10/28/2001
Producing ?outside the box? is a challenge to the formulaic landscape of public radio, whether you?re producing a sound art parody or poetic essay or a show bent on surprising its listeners. Produced by Scott Carrier and Priya Ramu for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:27:39

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Talking Story

10/28/2001
The Kitchen Sisters skillfully lead this panel about creative and unusual approaches and techniques for producing compelling radio stories, including what can be learned from other media, like television and film. Produced by Paul Auster, Robert Krulwich, and Jacki Lyden for Third Coast Conference, USA, 2001

Duration:01:00:08