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Sunday, February 6, 2011




 FZS YEARBOOK STAFF - CLICK PLAY FOR DIRECTIONS REGARDING DISTRIBUTION DAY.
 Music by Jason Shaw at audionautix.com.

9 comments:

  1. Nice Job, Jamie. I don't think many people realize how much work goes into a yearbook. I was the yearbook editor when I was in high school; and even though the yearbook is in the business department at my high school, the other business teacher has the yearbook. If all your staff is not in a particular yearbook class, your podcast would be a great way to disseminate important types of information. It would be each student's responsibility to listen to it. Good job!

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  2. I did hear some static that was distracting, investment in a noise reducing microphone would really help and Plantronics is a good brand that can be purchased at a reasonable price. UCM has a list of recommended microphones on their web site: http://www.ucmo.edu/centralnet/microphones/. I hope your yearbook distribution goes well.

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  3. Your podcast is filled with tons of information. I hope that your yearbook staff listens carefully, and that distribution goes well!

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  4. I was on yearbook staff in highschool and this brought back great memories!

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  5. I loved that time of year...Yearbook time! You have a lot of information on your podcast. I think you might want to take a look at the static levels. Thanks for bringing back those memories...

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  6. Thanks for the advice on the static everyone! I need to purchase a higher quality microphone I guess!

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  7. Great job, little static, but I liked the podcast over all. I hope your yearbook goes well this year. I run the newspaper at my school and find it stressful enough, I couldn't imagine running the school's yearbook. Tough gig!

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  8. I didn't notice the static, I just thought it was part of the music. :) Great job with a lot of great info!!

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  9. I never realize how much work and organization goes into a yearbook. From preproduction to distribution. Great job!!

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