Over the course of a few weeks I’ve been working on a podcast, it investigates the question of “Has the rise of crowdfunding highlighted the ‘democratising’ potential of the online world”.
I went about creating it by first procrastinating and then actually focusing on the task. I wanted to go very simple with the podcast to make sure the information was clear to the audience as I found when I put background music or soundbytes to it took away from the main focus and the question. Keeping it simple with an intro, outro and my main voice being the driving focus of my podcast.

My podcast informed the reader by answering the question and then showing evidence. Although hard to see/hear the quotations, of the information I had gathered, there was a story from the Kickstarter founder that I read out. I also tried to make sure that as everything flowed it was still clear and sent the answer across. I will provide the sources used down below.
I wanted to make this a chill but informational podcast so as I included:
Music:
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I used snippets of this music in the intro and the outro of my podcast while then using the fade in and fade out so that the transition from the music to my voice was not harsh on the ears when listening in.
the challenges I faced were making sure I could work with the app and that I could navigate my way around it. Challenging at times I found myself just under five minutes and still having all my information in the podcast. I used a lot of cutting as sometimes you could hear when I pressed record and I cut out my breathing as it was sometimes noticeable. Solutions I adopted were simply just going back and listening to myself and making sure my words were clear as I often struggled with saying the dates of when events happened in my podcast, for example I often stumbled when I said; “2002 Jazz Fest and April 28, 2009” and so on. This taught me to slow down also. What I learnt from the task was that getting my head around the program I used when creating the podcast was how I could make it better in the future. I was able to learn how to make and export a podcast and then upload it to a platform (SoundCloud) and share it amongst others. I was able to quickly learn how to edit and make sure it flowed with all the editing and then put the music in at the start and end of my podcast. I learnt how to fade in and fade out as it was a matter of clicking 3 buttons or so and I also learnt how much I enjoyed making this overall.
Overall, I really enjoyed this podcast and I hope you do too. I think the information in the podcast will show another side of this question and hopefully help answer some questions if you have any. I found this a great challenge and one that I was able to have all the emotions of making an assignment. I also was able to have the joy of when I got the podcast in the time frame by 5 seconds. I also was able to create and upload an image for the podcast as I felt it needed an image after creating it to complete the podcast. I used the elements I felt fit best – headphones, soundwave and my name.

Resources:
Music:
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Chill Day by LAKEY INSPIRED is licensed under a Creative Commons License
Sources:
The Conversation. (2019). Crowdfunding success and failure: what actually happens during a campaign. [online] Available at: http://theconversation.com/crowdfunding-success-and-failure-what-actually-happens-during-a-campaign-98992 [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
D2l.deakin.edu.au. (2019). Study Notes Week 9. [online] Available at: https://d2l.deakin.edu.au/d2l/le/content/678441/viewContent/4260861/View [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Kickstarter. (2019). [online] Available at: https://www.kickstarter.com/ [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Gofundme.com. (2019). GoFundMe: #1 In Free Fundraising & Crowdfunding Online. [online] Available at: https://www.gofundme.com/ [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Google.com.au. (2019). crowdfunding definition – Google Search. [online] Available at: https://www.google.com.au/search?safe=active&ei=an5xxihrktw0rqh6sbew&q=crowdfunding+definition&oq=crowdfunding+de&gs_l=psy-ab.3.0.0j0i20i263j0l7j0i20i263.11147.11596..12627…0.0..0.199.515.0j3……0….1..gws-wiz…….0i71j35i39j0i67j0i131i67.tq4dixccpoq&safe=active [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Google.com.au. (2019). democratising definition – Google Search. [online] Available at: https://www.google.com.au/search?safe=active&ei=eh5xxkt7is34rqhj96dibw&q=democratising+definition&oq=democratising+definition&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i13j0i7i30j0i13l8.70748.117130..117462…1.0..0.641.4538.0j14j7j5-1……0….1..gws-wiz…….0i71j0i131i67j0i67j0j0i7i10i30.iaaloaf5sby&safe=active [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Google.com.au. (2019). what does it mean to democratize something – Google Search. [online] Available at: https://www.google.com.au/search?safe=active&source=hp&ei=139xxpwtn9qw9qpqiyr4ba&q=what+does+it+mean+to+democratize+something&btnk=google+search&oq=what+does+it+mean+to+demo&gs_l=psy-ab.3.1.0l7j0i10l2j0.83417.91101..95337…2.0..0.243.4622.0j21j5……0….1..gws-wiz…..6..35i39j0i131j0i67.zu-dttdyzfg&safe=active [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
Asic.gov.au. (2019). Crowd-sourced funding | ASIC – Australian Securities and Investments Commission. [online] Available at: https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-resources/financial-services/crowd-sourced-funding/ [Accessed 24 Jan. 2019].
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