Mixing and Sound Design for Podcasters with Jim Briggs

Demystify the Art of Mixing and Understand Each Stage of the Process

Mixing and Sound Design for Podcasting
  • 10 video lessons
  • 1 hour and 31 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

To be successful at podcasting, you’ve got to have a solid understanding of the mixing process and sound design. But even experienced producers can feel overwhelmed by the intricacies of mixing and the cornucopia of tools available to them.

Taught by Jim Briggs, lead sound designer and engineer for “Reveal, ” this course covers all of the basic elements of a mix from top to bottom. Students will become conversant in the language of mixing, understand the workflow and various stages of the mixing process, and be ready to explore different mix tools so they can practice on their own.

In this class, you’ll learn how to:

  • Approach equalization sculpting and compression packaging.
  • Mix artfully and think musically about your finished product.
  • Deal with all of the tools and avoid option anxiety.
  • Know what your anchor is and how to build a mix.
  • Work with studio voices to achieve consistency, continuity, and quality.
  • Work with field voices, ambient sounds, and other tapes.
  • Perform fades and crossfades.
  • Utilize music so it adds depth to your podcast.

Course Instructor

Jim Briggs

Jim Briggs

Jim Briggs III is the lead sound designer and engineer for Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX.A composer and musician, Briggs writes much of the musical score for the public radio show and podcast and leads Reveal's efforts in composition for data sonification and live Reveal
  • Kip M. Nov 3, 2020

    Great course. Love the explanations accompanying the tutoring. FYI, the time stamp for class number eight is wrong. It's about nine-and-a-half minutes.

  • Damian D. Aug 11, 2020

    Great instructor, knowledgeable and very clear in delivery. No jargon, all terminology explained and demonstrated. One minor niggle is that the course is really like a chapter of a larger course and it's a little too thin on content to really "stand on its own". Overall, a good course, well delivered but a little light on content

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