Call for Submissions – Strange Beauty

The Strange Beauty Film Festival in Durham, NC put out this call for audio-only submissions. More info on the website for you film folks. Cool opportunity. Details below. -Mia

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Call for Entries – Aural Fixation at Strange Beauty Film Festival (Durham, NC)
Deadline: Nov 15, 2012

Aural Fixation, an audio-only portion of the Strange Beauty Film Festival, is currently accepting audio work of any shape or form with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Pieces in the 90 second to 5 minute range are encouraged. The only requirement is that the work be strangely beautiful and/or beautifully strange. We are looking for stuff that strikes a chord, has an emotional impact, makes us think. If you feel your piece fits the bill, it probably does. We can't wait to hear it.

Previous broadcast history is of no concern. Audio work/sound art of any type/content is welcome, such as narrated, verite, soundscapes, raw tape, excerpts, scenes, sound or audio "moments," found tape, experimental, audio theater, and creative radio work (to name a few). Music may also be a good fit for Aural Fixation if it relies very heavily on recorded sound over musical instruments.

The deadline is November 15, 2012, entry fee is $5.

The festival will be held January 24-26, 2013 at Manbites Dog Theater in gritty Durham, North Carolina.

More information and entry form are available at our web site:
http://www.strangebeauty.org

Monocle Radio is looking for election stories. WILL PAY

Great opportunity from UK-based Monocle Radio. Contact Katie Bilboa: kb@monocle.com. More details below! -Mia

We’re just ramping up our coverage ahead of the US elections and there

are a couple of things we’d like to do but which I so far haven’t
found freelancers for:

1.I’m looking to commission someone in Vegas to do a package for us
about the prolific number of campaign TV ads there

2.We’re looking for someone who can do a package for us looking behind
the scenes at the key figures in Romney’s proposed administration

3.We’re also looking two commission three or four very short reports
from places which have interesting / quirky other things on their
ballots – I’m looking for suggestions from across the US

Fee for rough cut package: Ł250. Short report fee will vary depending
on what we agree to commission.

Mashup Contest! Win a Free SoundCloud Pro account

A fun (and FAST) contest from Pop Up Archive and SoundCloud. Details below. -Mia

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I'm writing on behalf of Pop Up Archive, an organization dedicated to helping organize and preserve oral history, broadcast audio, and related media. It was great to meet some of you at Third Coast.

We're doing a funky mashup contest with SoundCloud and we'd love to have you (or anyone you know) participate. You can submit practically anything — more on that here: http://blog.soundcloud.com/2012/10/16/fellows-popuparchive-mashup/.

The contest is a quick one — we're not expecting you to sink much time on it. Submissions are limited to three minutes. It's an opportunity to put archival audio to use — and a great chance to scoop up a SoundCloud Pro account (a 250€ value).

Sample audio building blocks — http://soundcloud.com/popuparchive/sets — consist of archival material from this year's SoundCloud Community Fellows. The contest is currently scheduled to end Wednesday, October 24th, though it might be extended.

Don't hesitate to let us know if you have questions, and pass this on to anyone who'd be interested!

Thanks,
Anne & Bailey
http://popuparchive.org
http://blog.soundcloud.com/2012/10/16/fellows-popuparchive-mashup

America Abroad Seeking Africa Reporters

Are any of you FC folks in Africa? Or have appropriate tape lying around from a past trip? America Abroad Media has been doing some great work: http://americaabroadmedia.org/

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America Abroad is currently seeking reporters/pitches for our upcoming program on the growth of extremism in Africa. In particular, we're looking to examine Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Boko Haram, MUJAO, and the countries where these groups are active.

Any and all suggestions are welcome, please send pitches (and previous work samples) to acvaldez@americaabroadmedia.org.

Thanks!
A.C. Valdez

Remix Contest from the Free Music Archive & Prelinger Archives

Create a mashup, win an ipad. More fun from the Free Music Archive. Details below! -mia

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 Video Mashup Contest With Prelinger Archives

Contest Video

Have you ever thought music from the Free Music Archive would pair nicely with all that great retro video ephemera in the Prelinger Archives? Here's your chance to show your vision in a contest we're calling "The Past Re-imagined As The Future." Enter before Nov. 4th and help us explore the possibilities of open digital archives.

Visit our contest portal for a fun how-to video, information about our winners screening at Anthology, pictures of our dashing panel of judges, and questions that are frequently asked. Two winners will receive an iThing! Plus, there's always the added prize that if you spend enough hours watching old timey videos, you just might find your 20's doppelganger.  — Andrea

 

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Actual Reality By Lucky Dragons
Named Wired Magazine’s “Most Wired Musician,” Lucky Dragons uses a Google search for the phrase "Actual Reality" to create a candid and democratic view of the Internet. [link]

Music For ProducersMusic for Video: Autumn Mix

We have a fresh bushel of Royalty-Free songs up now on our Music for Video portal. These are all instrumental tracks that are perfect for your projects, including everything from dark dubstep to energetic electronic. [link]

Brewster Kahle on Radio Free Culture

Brewster Kahle, the founder and digital librarian of The Internet Archive, was our guest on Radio Free Culture. He was interviewed by Ken Freedman, WFMU's station manager. [link]

More Highlights

Asian Women on the TelephoneNew post-punk industrial groove experiments from Moscow's Asian Women on the Telephone. [link]

 

Blake FlemmingThe solo debut from Blake Fleming (Laddio Bolocko, Dazzling Killmen, Mars Volta) is 100% percussion, and catchy as all get out! [link]

Subterrâneo Records is a new label from Salvador, Bahia. Você Pensa Sub is a six-track introductory comp ranging from irresistible Bahia-pop grooves to hip-hop and new takes on traditional Brazilian song structures. [link]

 

eyebeam art and technology center

Welcome our new curator, Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, offering duo improvisations from by Mikael Jorgensen (of Wilco fame) and Travis Thatcher. [link]

Onterio Independent Music Archive

The Ontario Independent Music Archive will collect and preserve new and older independent music from Ontario, including releases that were only issued in limited runs on cassette and vinyl. [link]


       

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Third Sound Bank Grant Scheme Now Open For Submissions

Grants for creative media from In the Dark. Sweet! -Mia

Patrons of Sound Bank 3:

Jane Ray

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Plus income from "Friends of In The Dark"

 

The Third Sound Bank is Open To Submissions!

In The Dark is very pleased to announce the launch of the third Sound Bank Grant Scheme, an international fund for adventurous audio.

The Sound Bank scheme is offering funding of between £500 and £1500 towards the production of new audio pieces of 3 to 15 minutes duration each. The fund is open to first-time producers and students, migrants from other arts and media as well as experienced radio professionals seeking the opportunity to attempt something bold and adventurous.

To read more and to find out how to submit a proposal, click here >>

To hear the work of previous grant winners, click here >>

 

We look forward to supporting some more great audio!

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Pimp Your Podcast – a panel discussion at CUNY jschool, Monday 10/22, 12:30pm

Hey folks. I'm participating in a panel discussion on Monday 10/22 about the future of podcasting. Planet Money's Adam Davidson will be there, and you'll have a chance to pitch your podcast ideas and get feedback. Details are here: http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/events/pimp-your-podcast-the-secrets-of-great-audio-projects/. Hope you can make it! -Mia

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With the tremendous success of Freakonomics, WTF with Marc Maron, the Slate Gabfests, and more, podcasting has come into its own in the past five years. But where is it heading? How will fans hear the shows and stories they love in the next decade?

Come join us for a panel on the state of podcasting: We’ll discuss the two-way street between online audio and broadcast radio and how to sell a podcast idea to a funder or news organization. We’ll also take a peek into the crystal ball.

Bring your questions and ideas for great podcasts, and we’ll provide riveting conversation.

Space is limited, so sign up early. Register in advance

Free for CUNY J-School students and alumni. (Check your class or alumni Facebook page for the promotional code you need to register.)
$5 + $1.27 online registration fee for everyone else: Register in advance

Panelists:

Amanda Aronczyk (moderator) has been a public radio reporter and online producer for almost 15 years, working at WNYC’s Radio Lab, APM’s Marketplace, and PRI’s The Next Big Thing. As a freelancer, she has produced podcasts for the The New Yorker and Slate, and produced radio for a variety of programs, including Studio 360, Freakonomics, and Marketplace. She is currently producing a half hour documentary on crime and debt for the BBC.

Jim Colgan plays a senior role on the content team at SoundCloud, where he helps news organizations, producers, and anyone else interested in creating spoken word audio on the social sound platform. Before that, he was head of media at Mobile Commons and for 10 years, he was a producer and digital editor at WNYC Radio in New York.

Adam Davidson is co-founder and co-host of Planet Money, a co-production of NPR and This American Life. He also writes the weekly “It’s the Economy” column for The New York Times Magazine. His work has won several major awards including the Peabody, DuPont-Columbia, and the Polk. His radio documentary on the housing crisis, “The Giant Pool of Money,” which he co-reported and produced with Alex Blumberg, was named one of the top ten works of journalism of the decade by the Arthur L. Carter of Journalism Institute at New York University. In two weekly podcasts, a blog, and regular features on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and This American Life, Planet Money helps listeners understand how dramatic economic change is impacting their lives. Planet Money also proves, every day, that substantive, intelligent economic reporting can be funny, engaging, and accessible to the non-expert.

Mia Lobel is the co-founder and senior producer of several podcasts including B-Side Radio and Distillations, an award-winning chemistry podcast for the non-for-profit Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia. She has freelanced for media outlets across the country including KQED, The Tavis Smiley Show, Youth Radio, Antenna Audio, and Pulse of the Planet. She’s also the founder of Freelance Café, a support, networking, and resource web site for Bay Area and Hudson Valley independents.

Ashley Milne-Tyte is a New York-based writer and reporter. Ashley produces radio pieces for Marketplace, NPR, and Voice of America, writes for print/online, and teaches radio journalism at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Ashley recently completed a fellowship at the CUNY/Tow Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism where she launched a podcast about women and work, called The Broad Experience.

chief job for Boston area political quarterly

For you Boston area folks – part-time work (with benefits!) to supplement your freelance career. Details below. -Mia

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Editor-in-Chief

Political Research Associates, a progressive think tank in the Boston-area that tracks the U.S. Right, seeks a part-time Editor-in-Chief of our quarterly Public Eye with oversight over our web editor. The editor works closely with our research and communications directors and has a substantial role directing the website’s coverage.

Candidates must have five years of professional work experience, a background in journalism and research interest in the U.S. Right. Sparkling news judgment, strong analytical ability, and ease with scholarship a must. Editor must be able to work out of our Somerville, MA office.

Competitive salary, full health and dental, 401(k), paid vacation. To apply, send a resume and cover letter with story ideas and links to two of your favorite articles by October 31 to n.lewis@publiceye.org.

PRX’s Global Story Project deadline Oct 15, midnight

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We will accept applications:

  • to complete original works
  • to reversion or update prior works or archival material
  • to adapt and complete works based on other media that could work as audio productions.
Head to prx.submittable.com to get all the details and please send any questions to john@prx.org
Good luck!
-Genevieve at PRX

opportunity for teens – Radio Diaries, NPR, and Cowbird team up for new Teenage Diaries series, deadline Nov 1

I wanted to pass along this newsletter from Joe Richmond at Radio Diaries for a couple reasons. First, if you don't already know Joe's work, you should. Second, Radio Diaries is celebrating the 16th birthday of its amazing "Teenage Diaries" series with a storytelling project on Cowbird that will eventually turn into a new Teenage Diaries series in 2013. There's a link to a step-by-step guide for getting involved below. Pass this opportunity on to the young people in your lives. -Mia

Dear Friends of Radio Diaries,
 
Teen boxer Claressa Shields says she's never gotten anything other than gold, and this weekend at the Third Coast International Audio Festival she kept her record. Radio Diaries is incredibly proud to tell you that our story about Claressa, Teen Contender, won the Gold Award for Best Documentary. If you've seen the video of Claressa accepting her Olympic Gold Medal…then you know how we feel.

Claressa Shields, 17, reacts wonderfully to becoming the firs... on Twitpic

At the awards ceremony (brilliantly hosted by our friends, The Kitchen Sisters) our favorite 17-year-old Olympic boxer coached an audience of radio producers and fans on  how to throw a winning jab. Thanks to Claressa, public radio is a little bit fiercer now. 
 
A huge thank you to everyone who helped produce this story, especially Sue Jaye Johnson, who introduced us to Claressa, as well as Samara Freemark, Deborah George, Ben Shapiro and Marianne McCune. Congratulations to all the other winners at Third Coast, a talented group that includes producers from This American Life, BBC and WNYC. You can hear all those great stories here.

 
Claressa is boxing in the Police Athletic League tournament in Toledo, Ohio this week. Photojournalist Sue Jaye Johnson is continuing to document Claressa's post-Olympic journey in a feature-length film called  T-Rex. We'll keep you posted.

More news…
 
CONTEST TO BECOME THE NEXT TEENAGE DIARISTS
 
Radio Diaries and NPR are collaborating with the storytelling site  Cowbird to collect new stories from teenagers. It's part of our “sweet 16” celebration of the acclaimed  Teenage Diaries project—where young people around the country are given tape recorders to report on their own lives for public radio. A group of the new stories will be featured on npr.org and two teenagers will be chosen to work with us to produce full-length Teenage Diaries in 2013.

Check out the stories we’ve collected on Cowbird so far.

We’re aiming to gather 300 new stories written, recorded and photographed by teens by November 1, and we need your help to spread the word.  Download our Teenage Diaries Step-by-Step guide with instructions on how teenagers can tell their stories on Cowbird and tips on what type of stories we’re looking for. If you'd like to learn more about this project, contact Outreach Manager Nellie Gilles. You'll be hearing a lot more about the Teenage Diaries Project soon.

 
Thanks for listening,
 
Joe Richman

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