Next Episode: Creative Review for June

This month Mike Cooper and Emma Clarke reflect on radio production and imaging work from the perspective of a radio voice artist. There’s a discussion about the current trends in radio ad writing and a heartfelt plea for brave creativity and a lower word count. Also, BBC Manchester’s John Ryan reports from the recent Radio […]


This month Mike Cooper and Emma Clarke reflect on radio production and imaging work from the perspective of a radio voice artist.


There’s a discussion about the current trends in radio ad writing and a heartfelt plea for brave creativity and a lower word count.


Also, BBC Manchester’s John Ryan reports from the recent Radio Academy event on The Future of Radio Imaging and we share some creative bits and pieces that have caught our attention on the radio recently.


Contains some rude words. See if you can find them.


Play the audio here: Duration 42’37”


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Thanks


Music beds are by radiobeds.co.uk and we thank the BBC for letting us use their Skype facility. As you’ll hear, the connection was somewhat flaky but we’re no less grateful for that.


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Next month


More radio promos, imaging and general radio creativity, probably recorded outdoors if the weather holds. If you’d like to be involved or suggest a guest or topic just email [email protected] or leave a comment on this page.


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Picture: My new mic by Mr Happy on Flickr. Used under licence.
CommentsWednesday 26 May, 2010, Lindsay Abbott writes: Really enjoyable audio review, and it struck many chords with my own experience as a voice over. Especially resonant was Emma's comment about fitting the 'pacey 37 second piece into a 30 second piece'!Wednesday 2 June, 2010, Mike Cooper writes: Thanks for the opportunity to contribute, Steve! Most enjoyable and I hope we get to collaborate again some time soon.

Best,

MikeWednesday 2 June, 2010, British Voiceover Artists Mike Cooper and Emma Clarke feature on this month’s Earshot Creative Review | Mike Cooper - Voiceover Artist writes: [...] can find this month’s Earshot Creative Review here – or subscribe directly via iTunes. June 2, 2010 | Filed Under [...]From Earshot where views are personal and original writing is licensed under Creative Commons. Follow @earshotcreative and send story ideas and examples of great creative work to the editor @smartin

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