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Descript – a new addition to Podcast recording tools shares a useful article

By Gina Milani

September 17, 2020

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How to Record a Podcast Remotely And Get It Right The First Time

By now we’ve all been working remotely for a while. And if you’re a journalist, podcaster or new media producer remote interviews are a fact of life now.   Descript can be found in the PRToolFinder podcasting recording tools category.  Descript and instruction on how to record a podcast remotely are part of the next generation of platform for creative tools. These tools are making audio and video creation as fast, accessible, and collaborative as Google Docs.   

At present they are a team of 24 — predominantly engineers, product designers, and AI researchers — with a proven CEO and the backing of some of the world’s greatest investors (Andreessen Horowitz, Redpoint Ventures). The Descript HQ is in San Francisco, and their  newly acquired AI research team, Lyrebird, is based in Montreal.

According to their website, Descript’s magic lies in its simplicity. It transcribes audio and video and allows you to edit the underlying media by editing the transcript. Harnessing that simplicity in creative ways enables editing workflows in Descript that would be overwhelmingly laborious in other traditional media editors.

Since you rarely get the chance at an interview do-over, nailing down your remote recording workflow is essential. In this handy article, the team at Descript show how to prepare for and record a remote interview, so you get it right the first time.  

You can check out more details about their technology from their website and see how they stack up against others in the Podcast Recording Tools category of PRtoolfinder.com.  

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