Editing audio is a difficult task. When you're managing a podcast, you can make one of three choices:
How much time do you have to pick up audio engineering as a side hobby?
If you go the self-edit route, you can save the most money of course, and learn some simple techniques to get the job out of the way. But the editing process can take hours for a beginner to turn over just a single episode. And it takes years of experience and education to achieve that expert quality sound.
Are you willing to risk your recordings?
Using freelance per episode can be a step up from editing yourself, and it can be pretty cheap too. But often the same cookie cutter template is thrown over your audio file that they apply to every other podcast they edit too. Your unique voice, volume, guest's audio, type of mic you use, room you record in - none of these factors are taken into consideration in the editing process. You end up with subpar audio, and wasted time and money.
Do you have the same editing budget as the top podcasters?
If you decide to hire a production agency, you're likely spending an exorbitant amount of money just to quickly feel like any other client. It’s easy to get bounced around from one editor to another without building a professional relationship with one person who will get to know your podcast inside and out.
That’s where I can help you see there's really a fourth option that combines affordability with professional quality and excellent customer service.
I created Podzilla Productions to help podcasters just like you focus on what you do best: record awesome content.
With over 16 years of producing experience and well over 700 various podcast episodes edited, I've got the expertise and adaptability to provide the perfect solution to your sound editing needs. Throughout my years I’ve spent an insane amount of hours learning how to get the best sound out of everything from a range of music styles, to horrible voice recordings from old laptop microphones, all while learning how to use hundreds of plugins and different kinds of software.
I’m driven to create a very personal production experience to help podcasters reach their ultimate potential because it combines my love for audio and desire to aid others in their path to success. I genuinely think podcasts are an incredibly effective tool for brand building, creating celebrity in your niche, and getting your message heard.
- Edit your own.
- Pay per episode to a freelancer.
- Hire a production company to do it for you.
How much time do you have to pick up audio engineering as a side hobby?
If you go the self-edit route, you can save the most money of course, and learn some simple techniques to get the job out of the way. But the editing process can take hours for a beginner to turn over just a single episode. And it takes years of experience and education to achieve that expert quality sound.
Are you willing to risk your recordings?
Using freelance per episode can be a step up from editing yourself, and it can be pretty cheap too. But often the same cookie cutter template is thrown over your audio file that they apply to every other podcast they edit too. Your unique voice, volume, guest's audio, type of mic you use, room you record in - none of these factors are taken into consideration in the editing process. You end up with subpar audio, and wasted time and money.
Do you have the same editing budget as the top podcasters?
If you decide to hire a production agency, you're likely spending an exorbitant amount of money just to quickly feel like any other client. It’s easy to get bounced around from one editor to another without building a professional relationship with one person who will get to know your podcast inside and out.
That’s where I can help you see there's really a fourth option that combines affordability with professional quality and excellent customer service.
I created Podzilla Productions to help podcasters just like you focus on what you do best: record awesome content.
With over 16 years of producing experience and well over 700 various podcast episodes edited, I've got the expertise and adaptability to provide the perfect solution to your sound editing needs. Throughout my years I’ve spent an insane amount of hours learning how to get the best sound out of everything from a range of music styles, to horrible voice recordings from old laptop microphones, all while learning how to use hundreds of plugins and different kinds of software.
I’m driven to create a very personal production experience to help podcasters reach their ultimate potential because it combines my love for audio and desire to aid others in their path to success. I genuinely think podcasts are an incredibly effective tool for brand building, creating celebrity in your niche, and getting your message heard.
more personal about me
The day I got my first guitar for Christmas as a kid, everything changed. I became obsessed with music and audio. If I wasn't playing music, I was recording it and editing it. As I got older, I kept my fascination with sound while I gained an electrical engineering degree. Which, as it turned out, I was interested in because of its similarities to audio waves. That realization is what led me to pursue my true passion and a career in production. And it is that very same understanding that pushes me to help solve the audio complications others may have so they can continue to pursue their passions and dreams.
When I'm not consumed in audio, I am enjoying time with my wonderful wife, daughter, and black lab pup in our Colorado home just outside Denver. (Which even then I have been known to be educating our two year old why Neil Peart was the greatest drummer ever or how Stravinsky was punk long before its time.) We love to grow our own food, cook, watch horror movies, and produce our own mini game podcast, The Wrong Horror Fan.
Some favorite facts:
Sport: Hockey, Go Yotes!
Book: Slow Burn series by Bobby Adair, I'm a sucker for a great zombie book.
Movie: Airplane! or Evil Dead
Music: I love everything from black metal to hip hop to jazz to dubstep to classical.
Food: Sushi
Podcast: Bill Burr is the king of off the cuff comedy for me, I try to catch every episode he puts out.
Video Game: Fallout New Vegas or Super Mario 3
When I'm not consumed in audio, I am enjoying time with my wonderful wife, daughter, and black lab pup in our Colorado home just outside Denver. (Which even then I have been known to be educating our two year old why Neil Peart was the greatest drummer ever or how Stravinsky was punk long before its time.) We love to grow our own food, cook, watch horror movies, and produce our own mini game podcast, The Wrong Horror Fan.
Some favorite facts:
Sport: Hockey, Go Yotes!
Book: Slow Burn series by Bobby Adair, I'm a sucker for a great zombie book.
Movie: Airplane! or Evil Dead
Music: I love everything from black metal to hip hop to jazz to dubstep to classical.
Food: Sushi
Podcast: Bill Burr is the king of off the cuff comedy for me, I try to catch every episode he puts out.
Video Game: Fallout New Vegas or Super Mario 3