
The podcast Sleep Training dives into the the long road of getting toddlers and babies to sleep through the night. We will discuss different tactics from parents from different walks of life. Special guess will pop in and give us their opinion and I would even like to hear from you all. So, if you are navigating through parenthood and struggling with bedtime like this mama over here !; then this is the podcast for you. I hope you enjoy listening!
My podcast consist of 3 sound effects, A door opening and shutting to give the listener a visual of me entering into the room, music ; which I choose lullaby sound because it is consistent with naps and bedtime and then voice of course, which is me introducing the topic of the podcast.
Audio Credits:
- Music Box (G, 4/4, 60 BPM) by sound_designer_from_Turkey (cc0 1.0)
- Door Open Close by amholma (CC0 1.0)
Image Credit :
- “Napping in the crib” by “stickwithjosh” ( CC BY 2.0 )
Channetta, what an awesome 30 second podcast!! I was wanting to hear what you had to say about how do get your toddler or baby to fall asleep.
First off, the audio used in the podcast was perfect. I loved the three sound affects you used which was the door opening and shutting, the lullaby sound and your voice. The only other audio that I would have added would be a baby crying or doing baby talk. The audio of the baby saying some baby things would I think had added the icing on the cake for the podcast.
Again, I thought everything was great and the audio was perfect. You also met the requirements of the assignment regarding proper attribution of assets. Great job and I also like the image you used of the baby sleeping. The colors you used in the fonts were really good. You had blue which reminds me of a boy and pink for girl.
Way to go with incorporating all the things we have learned so far in class into your podcast audio editing assignment.
Channetta, great podcast, and idea! Your voice, effects, and music grabbed my attention immediately, and while I do not have a baby, I want to know how to make a baby sleep (I have a niece, if that counts, lol). The overall tone, mood, and meaning blended well with the door sound effects, and the lullaby music created a calming and uplifting mood. Your voice added in perfectly in the calming tone with a bit of humor as well in finding ways to find a baby to sleep. The audio sounds very clear and flows well with each other. Your image fits well with the podcast with the image of the baby, and the placement of text makes it easy to read and understand. This podcast would have an audience, especially in guests being featured (i.e., children sleep therapist), and it is excellent for new parents trying to get some rest! I know many people sell books, but something difficult to read especially when you don’t have the time with a baby, so this is honestly a great idea! The only suggestion I have for improving is slowly fading in and out the music; overall, you did a great job minimizing background noise and straightforward audio, excellent job!