It’s a smart move for organizations who have a podcast to take advantage of the fact that many of their key members will attend their annual conference each year. This can make it easy to arrange in-person interviews and record many conversations to be published in the weeks and months after the conference.
Interviews can be recorded in a private room away from the hustle and bustle of the event, and they can also be recorded in front of a Live audience which can be a pretty cool “event” to offer attendees.
I’ve done this many times and it’s a great way to capture good content from multiple key members.
Have you ever done this?
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Yes, although it can be difficult to a space to record. Last time I did it, there was a lot of background noise from a large hall on one mic, so I ended up mixing in some library background noise to even it out.
At conferences, I usually talk the sound guy into letting me plug a recorder into the pa. the sound may not be brilliant, but sometimes I can get some clips to add into the recording.