Audio Projects

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Audio Projects *

For this segment I went into depth on all things Reality TV. Breaking down all of the new drama happening for the week. Shows like Big Brother and MTV’s The Challenge are a staple of the Reality TV universe and I wanted to shed some light on the topics happening surrounding these shows. If you are a fan of the Real Housewives franchises, Vanderpump Rules, The Bachelor franchise or even Dancing With the Stars this is the show for you!

Reality Check is my segment where I dive deep into all of my favorite reality shows, the drama, the laughs, and everything in between. For this project, I leveled up my production using Riverside, an all-in-one podcasting, video, and audio editing tool that made the entire process super smooth. I used Riverside not only to edit my audio but also to add seamless transition music that pulled the whole episode together. To make sure my sound was crisp and professional, I recorded with a Yeti podcasting microphone, giving me that clean, clear audio that makes a big difference for listeners.

I planned out a script based off of the relationships we obsess over, the break- up’s that break our hearts and as to why we care so much. I went off of the topics that were trending for the week and what I really thought of it all. Celebrity relationships shape a big part of media entertainment and pop culture so I wanted to dive into the ones that we obsess over. Seeing Stars like Lucy Hale and Harry Jowsy starting a new romance all the way to Jessica Alba’s divorce, this episode is guaranteed to give you some answers you are looking for.

For this project, I recorded and edited my project using Riverside. This is a platform built specifically for creators who want studio-quality sound without the complicated setup. Riverside lets me record in high resolution, even if my guests are joining remotely, and it automatically saves each track separately, making editing way easier. After recording, I can quickly trim, clean up, and polish my episodes right inside Riverside’s editor before publishing. It’s simple, smooth, and helps me focus more on the conversation, not the tech.