Burned Episode 4 yesterday to disk & listened to it on the way home from work - good stuff, guys! I guess I'm going backwards, as today I'll do Ep3.
P.S. - love the intro & exit music - it reminds me of Epcot for some reason! :mickey:
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Burned Episode 4 yesterday to disk & listened to it on the way home from work - good stuff, guys! I guess I'm going backwards, as today I'll do Ep3.
P.S. - love the intro & exit music - it reminds me of Epcot for some reason! :mickey:
Barring any major technical issues, it's usually up over the weekend.
Glad you are enjoying them. Tell a friend or five ;)
Just wanted to give you guys a big thank you for the podcast : ) It is helping with my trip planning alot.
Working on it now. Got behind because of personal issues but should be up by tonite.
Episode 5 is now live :)
Better late than never. Entertaining and casually informative too. Thanks!:mickey:
I haven't been on the site in a while, so I just noticed these. I'm listening to the first one right now. I'll have another podcast I can add to the few I listen to doing my LA traffic commute each day.
I think most people get the vernacular. The show is live to hard drive meaning - we do it in one take, we don't really mess with editing other than music in and out.
It's not a bunch of pre-produced segments, rather a round table, unscripted discussion of all things Disney. I don't tell our folks what to say or comment on - we just go with the flow other than me having a basic list of stuff we might hit on.
Unfortunately, there's about 3-5 hours of post production which involves among other things, me listening back to the whole thing, cataloging what we talked about, mixing the music, recording the intro, encoding it to an mp3, tagging the mp3 and adding artwork, uploading to the podcast server, formatting the webpage, adding the post to the homepage, pinging itunes to let them know it's there plus a bunch of other things.
But yes, essentialy it's a live show. In the biz (I was in radio/tv for more than 10 years), we used to call it Live To Tape. Or when a show was on the air (regardless of whether it was pre produced) in radio, we'd say X show is "live".
We are looking at ways for people to watch us or listen to us actually tape live in the future but right now, we havn't worked out all the technical issues.
John: I loved how you slipped in the Jungle Cruise joke and no one noticed. I want you to know, I noticed and laughed at it. It was even funnier, though, that no one noticed...and you mentioned it a few minutes later. :D Great stuff.
Overall, another great podcast.
I've finally caught up and listened to all the podcasts. I love them, great job John, and all of you taking part. I especially liked the mention about me from Mel on one of the podcasts.
I'll have to admit I've been spending less time on Intercot than I used to. While Intercot does a wonderful job covering WDW, it is lacking when I want to know more Disneyland inside info. I found a site that is the Disneyland equal to Intercot, so now I find myself splitting time between the two sites.
I have several podcast I listen to on a regular basis. As far as Disney podcasts, I've only listened to a few various Disney related podcast online. The Intercot podcast has instantly become my favorite Disney podcast. Being in broadcast myself for more than 20 years, I also enjoy the live-to-tape element of the show.
Keep up the great work. After a marathon listening session over a few days I'm ready more more.
Yes Ian, I'm familiar with Intercot West, but I'm not talking about basic info. I'm talking about a site that goes into detail of each and every project and attraction in development or refurbish with photos published weekly sometimes daily to the site.
Dedicated fans from all backgrounds who bring lots of technical knowledge both from CMs and people with engineering backgrounds who really dig deep (albeit many times too much) into everything going on in the park.
The sites are opposite in respects that this site focus mostly on WDW (which I love) but very little Disneyland discussion. The other site is heavy Disneyland discussion with less WDW discussion. So I have to get my full Disney fix sharing time between the sites. :mickey:
BTW, just so everyone knows - we're a couple days behind taping because of the holidays but we're doing it tonite. The next podcast should be out by weeks end.
John - you definitely have a broadcaster's voice. That's the first thing that I thought of when I heard the first podcast. Ian's voice, however sounds more like a local Philly sportscaster. His voice is very familiar, almost eerily so, but I'm sure I've never met him, so it must be a Philly familiarity thing.
After finally having the time to figure out how my iPod and iTunes worked (after getting an iPod for Christmas two years ago), I was finally able to listen to your Podcasts. They are greatly appreciated and I can't wait to listen to the next one.
Thanks John, Ian, Mel, Gary and Carol.
Thank you Amanda for the nice compliments! Glad to hear you are enjoying them. We sure have a good time recording them. :)