In this episode, Philippe Chapot and Nick Dunkerley discuss Hindenburg's innovative audio production software. They explore historical challenges in the broadcast industry, emphasizing the importance of standards and auto levels. The conversation highlights Hindenburg's use of AI to simplify audio production and train journalists. They also discuss the value of long-form radio, media's role in societal polarization, and the storytelling potential of local radio and podcasts. The episode...
In this episode, Philippe Chapot and Nick Dunkerley discuss Hindenburg's innovative audio production software. They explore historical challenges in the broadcast industry, emphasizing the importance of standards and auto levels. The conversation highlights Hindenburg's use of AI to simplify audio production and train journalists. They also discuss the value of long-form radio, media's role in societal polarization, and the storytelling potential of local radio and podcasts. The episode concludes with thoughts on a foundation for long-form radio and Hindenburg's audiobook applications.
(0:29) Introduction of Nick Dunkerley and Hindenburg
(1:31) Overview of Hindenburg software and its features combined with clients
(3:18) Historical challenges and standards in the broadcast industry
(6:31) The role of broadcast standards and auto levels in production
(8:01) Simplifying audio production for storytelling
(11:48) Storytelling emphasis and AI integration in Hindenburg
(16:53) Training journalists in audio recording techniques
(20:27) Discussing the importance of long-form radio content
(24:40) Examining media's impact on societal polarization
(26:20) Exploring the potential of local radio and podcasting for storytelling
(30:09) Conceptualizing a foundation for long-form radio
(34:22) The unique power of audio in storytelling and building the foundation
(41:55) Funding, cultural significance, and naming the foundation
(45:07) Promoting Hindenburg for audiobooks and other audio content
(46:01) Conclusion and farewell
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