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Free Podcast Workshops at Moe Library from July to August 2023 with state-of-the-art studio
Latrobe City Libraries offer free podcast workshops at Moe Library, empowering the community to share stories and ideas through a state-of-the-art studio. Bookings required. No experience needed.
Latrobe City Libraries will host a series of free podcast workshops at the Moe Library in July and August, to teach users how to make recordings that get noticed. Mayor of Latrobe City Council, Councillor Kellie O'Callaghan, said the podcast studio at Moe Library was launched in February this year.
Moe Library's Podcast Studio: Available daily, equipped with RodeCaster Pro, 4 microphones, headphones, SD card, and Audacity for editing
Empowering podcast workshops
Cr O'Callaghan said, "The library has a brand-new studio with state-of-the-art equipment and we want our community to learn how to use it. We know there are stories to be shared and ideas to be broadcast and these workshops are the perfect way to ensure that individuals and groups can investigate podcasting as a channel for their voices."
"The workshops will be facilitated by the library team and will cover the basics of what a podcast is, sessions to plan and how to record, edit and release podcasts. The library setting is a safe, inclusive, friendly space where learning is for everyone. We are excited to bring this new opportunity to our community," she said. Podcast Workshops will run at:
- Moe Library
- Wednesday evenings
- 19 and 26 July
- 2 and 9 August
- 5.30pm to 7.30pm
The workshops are free, but places are limited. Bookings are required. For more information and to book, visit Podcast Workshops page or your local library branch. No previous podcasting experience is required, the library team will guide community members through all aspects of podcasting.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
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