JOUR 1111 WEEK FIVE LECTURE
SOUND
Conversations with Richard Fidler
Telling stories for radio
Radio is a completely different medium to television
Radio much more intimate medium
Listeners must feel included- must be facilitator of this as
radio presenter- keep listener involved in conversation
Conversations (Richard's radio)- differs from conventional radio interview of around 7 minutes tops- Conversations have hour long interviews- biographical- well known or people
never heard of- pre-interview and research required to decide whether story will sustain
for hour?
Long form interview, is it scary space to occupy? With
pre-production, confidence that story will work comes- pre-interviewed,
briefed, subject trusts what will happen in show.
Sometimes guests who are experienced media operators can
fall into mode- stories that they’ve told millions of times- different approach
by interviewer needed- teasing, joking, laughing, to bring them back into
interest
Memorable moments- guests remember things for the first
time- when people surprise themselves- have enough trust in program to give
insight- sitting back, giving guests space to pause and reflect, let them
prompt themselves with their own stories
- Never be afraid of silence
- Silence is powerful
Radio taking on new forms of media- show seamlessly transforming into podcasts- fitting
into social media environment
Richard's picture of his audience- visualises his young wife, young babies
stuck at home- listeners who need local radio to keep them up to date with what
is happen- need a bit of a break, a laugh
With his radio show comes a sense of public service to listeners
Richard's pearls of wisdom:
wordliness is good
reading the paper
keep asking question
be open minded
expose yourself to thoughts and ideas of people you don’t agree with
try and expand your world view
reading the paper
keep asking question
be open minded
expose yourself to thoughts and ideas of people you don’t agree with
try and expand your world view
I really appreciated listening to Richard's insights into the world of radio. He made the connection that he has with both listeners and guests seem so intimate and he conveyed the genuine interest he has in connecting with both.
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