Dive into the world of podcasting, no experience needed
At the University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub, the doors to creativity are opened wider through the cutting-edge broadcast recording studio, now available to all UC affiliates at zero cost.
Nestled on the ground floor between the Makerspace and the ESports Lab, the state-of-the-art facility offers everything for budding podcasters and seasoned professionals alike, providing an immersive experience in the art of audio storytelling.
Since its inception in 2022, the Broadcast Studio has become a hub of creative energy, drawing in students, staff and even corporate partners eager to explore the limitless possibilities of podcasting.
From captivating interviews to instructional podcasts, the studio caters to diverse needs and aspirations. UC's very own affiliates, including campus professors, the Hoxworth Blood Center and corporate giants Fifth Third Bank and Great American Insurance Group have already seized the opportunity to amplify their voices through engaging podcasts and videos, enriching both public outreach and team cohesion.
Jen Howell, division director of marketing and communications at Hoxworth Blood Center, appreciated not only the studio’s commitment to quality but also its savvy cost-saving maneuvers.
“While producing season three of 'In the Know with Dr. Oh,' we enjoyed the ongoing professionalism of the division director, student engineers and the seamless setup for a top-tier, professional experience,” Howell said.
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UC students (from left) Zach Welch, Zach Williams, Dylan Hacker, Anthony Oliviero and Seth Gavilier in UC's Broadcast Studio after recording a podcast for a fundraiser. Photo/Owen Richards
Gianna Dimona, the driving force behind the studio's success, emphasizes its inclusive nature.
"Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete novice, our team is here to support you every step of the way," Dimona said.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the studio boasts a professional-grade setup tailored to perfection, including:
- (2) Canon EOS Mk II with tripod and tripod dolly
- Logitech brio webcam
- Elgato Wave 3 microphone and boom
- Shure MV7 microphone
- GoXLR audio mixer
- RodeCaster digital mixer
- (4) Electro Voice RE320 mics
- Elgato stream deck XL
- Interfit F5 three-point fluorescent lighting
- Elgato capture cards and assorted cables
And for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of broadcasting, trained student technicians stand ready to lend a helping hand, ensuring a seamless recording experience from start to finish.
“I turned to the studio when I needed to record a video for a conference,” said Hazem Said, professor of information technology at UC’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. “The team, the technology, and the environment were outstanding. It is easy to use, and help was there every step of the way.”
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Even the Bearcat helps out now and then. Photo/Michaael Tan
DiMona reflects on the studio's recent endeavors, including a beginner-friendly podcast aptly titled 'Broadcast for Dummies,' designed to demystify the world of podcasting for newcomers.
“Whether you're recording a corporate training session or launching your own passion project, our studio is here to make it happen," DiMona said.
In an era where storytelling reigns supreme, UC's Broadcast Studio emerges as a leader of innovation, empowering UC affiliates to share their voices with the world at no cost. So, step inside this podcasting paradise and unleash your creativity like never before, for the journey to audio and video storytelling begins here, at UC's center of innovation.
More information, including about booking the studio, is available on the 1819 Innovation Hub website.
Featured image at top: Connor Bargeloh records a podcast with students in UC 1819 Innovation Hub's Broadcasting Studio. Photo/Gianna DiMona
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