Walk your listener through the crime scene, let them pick their way through the ruins, or beyond the perimeter. Reveal what the government hides behind the wall, or shine a light on an unknown story or an underrepresented person.
Tell the story, where it actually took place. Empower your listener by overlaying meaning onto a map, landscape or streetscape, where it wasn’t there before.”
Join this 75 minute walkshop (workshop on foot) to get to grips with composing sound walks and creating geo-located podcasts. Led by Andrew Stuck, co producer of the Sound Walk September Awards. Part of the exciting Tremula festival for podcasters who love adventure and the outdoors.
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