How Sruthi Tracks
At a school where I taught radio, in the mic booth, there was a
photo of Studs Terkel hanging on the wall. Under it, someone wrote
“Talk to Studs.” The picture was there to help with tracking.
Narration will sound more conversational if you pretend you...
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At a school where I taught radio, in the mic booth, there was a
photo of Studs Terkel hanging on the wall. Under it, someone
wrote “Talk to Studs.”
The picture was there to help with tracking. Narration will
sound more conversational if you pretend you’re talking to Studs,
the thinking
went. After all, that’s the goal, right? To track like you’re
just talking to
someone.
Hanging up a picture and talking to it may be a good (and
slightly weird) first step toward tracking naturally, Sruthi
Pinnemaneniof Reply Alltakes things a whole lot further because
she’s driven to avoid sounding like she’s reading something
written. She very much wants listeners to fall into a story
because her voice sounds unaffected and genuine.
“(At Reply All) we try to track in a way that is closer to ‘I’m
telling a story to somebody,'” she says. “When we’re tracking, we
almost always have a producer or someone in the room where we’re
trying to recreate that feeling of ‘I’m here and I’m feeling the
excitement and joy that I know exists in this story.'”
She says it’s not just a matter of talking to that person
in
the room. They help, too. They offer feedback, of course. But,
they also play
tape. Sruthi listens to a quote in her story then, right as it
finishes, she
narrates.
“The tape always carries a certain kind of emotion,” she
explained to me. “Either you’re surprised by what the person is
saying or what the person is saying makes you laugh. And so you
want the tracking, the line that you’re saying out of it, to
carry that emotion.”
What else does she do? Sruthi lays it out in this episode
of
HowSound.
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