Learning Through Listening: Lessons in audio from some of the best audio journalists in the world, hosted by Louisa Lim from the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne.

Episode List

S3E12: S03E12: Wing Kuang on Starting a Career in Journalism

May 13th, 2024 8:14 PM

“What makes you different from your peers who also want to get a job in journalism? ABC audio producer and digital reporter Wing Kuang is an expert at turning a disadvantage into an asset. Having first come to Australia as an international student, she encountered a lot of barriers to finding a job as a journalist. She says that community radio provided important opportunities to develop her skills and build a portfolio, and that it was ultimately her social media presence that led to her first job. “Tweeting had become my only way to make myself known.” WORK MENTIONED https://allthebestradio.com/featured/500-retrospective-vanishing-voices/ https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/days-like-these/wing-vs-the-machine/101916326See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3E11: S03E11: Kirsti Melville on Working with Sound

May 6th, 2024 3:29 AM

“The minute I walk into that space, I turn my audio ears on.” ABC broadcaster Kirsti Melville is an award-winning radio documentary maker, who always starts planning for an audio feature by thinking about sound. Melville describes how she triages the audio in any recording environment, and how she works with sound to create immersive and impactful storytelling. "I often talk about it in quite filmic terms. Think about it in terms of small close-up sound and broader, wider sound that creates a scene." WORK MENTIONED https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/earshot/earshot/102676508 https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/earshot/the-ghosts-of-wittenoom---part-one/10635386 https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/earshot/the-ghosts-of-wittenoom-part-2/10747390See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3E10: S03E10: Tamara Oudyn on Voice in Audio Journalism

Apr 29th, 2024 11:37 PM

“Your voice is such a personal quality…It’s like your own aural fingerprint.” As an ABC voice coach and journalist, Tamara Oudyn is shaping the diverse voices of the national broadcaster. Here she describes the lessons she teaches cadets, including the role of the 3ps - pitch, pace and pausing - in broadcasting.  Her emphasis is on training young journalists to sound like themselves on air.  “Authority comes from being comfortable in front of a microphone and knowing what you are on about.” WORK MENTIONED https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/lifematters/crime-pays-the-mystery-behind-why-we-love-crime-dramas/101742770See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3E9: S0309: Jo Lauder on Audio Storytelling

Apr 22nd, 2024 6:00 AM

"The thing that I love about audio is that...it's really intimate." ABC journalist Jo Lauder says audio can be really effective in transporting the listener to a particular time and place. She explains how she goes about planning different types of audio pieces, whether for Triple R's Hack or long-form narrative podcasts like Saving the Franklin. She says it is crucial to engage the listener right from the start. "You grab them with the curiosity. You just have to really hook someone in so they want to find out what's going on." WORK MENTIONED https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/dig/series-3-saving-the-franklin/102414460 https://soundcloud.com/triple-j-hack/jo-lauder-goes-on-a-space-walk-with-earthlight https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/hck-2024-01-04/103234860  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3E8: S03E08: Daniel Browning on Objectivity in Journalism

Apr 15th, 2024 5:00 AM

“Who measures objectivity? Who judges objectivity?” Objectivity is traditionally seen as a cardinal tenet of journalism, but Daniel Browning's long experience in Australian newsrooms has left him questioning whether objectivity is possible, or even beneficial. The Bundjalung and Kullili man, who leads the ABC's Indigenous Radio unit, says First Nations communities have been failed by the Australian media. He champions the idea of subjective journalism, believing that being 'close to the subject’ can be an asset.   “The lie of objectivity is that we assume we have it.” WORK MENTIONED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsySGx7ReWU https://magabala.com.au/products/close-to-the-subjectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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