Who are you and why should I pay you to edit my podcast?
Nice to meet you too. My name is Kelly and I’ve come a long way from the days of home-brewed radio shows with my friends and a stack of Maxell cassette tapes. (No, I won’t be releasing those little gems anytime soon). There’s nothing quite like the feeling of turning raw, unpolished audio into something professional that sounds like honey in your ear. If you’re looking for someone who’s going to go the extra mile and enjoy every minute of it, I’m your girl.
So what can you do for me?
Since 2015, I’ve been living and breathing the podcast life, editing 3 or more shows per week and helping other shows get off the ground. I’ve taken my clients from the starry-eyed “I want to start a podcast!” stage to the dizzying heights of the New & Noteworthy section on iTunes. I do interviews and solo shows, edited for sound quality and content quality — so your listeners will never know that you mispronounced “epitome” the first time around.
Bottom line? I’m frickin’ awesome at editing podcasts. I’ve got a face for radio, darnit. You can listen to one of the shows I produce below, or contact me for even more portfolio samples.
How does this whole process work? How do I get started with Face for Radio?
First, I’ll have you fill out a contact form so we can pick a time to chat. I need to know everything, darling: length and format of your show, number of voices, number of files I’ll be mixing together, anything that needs to go “off the record,” and of course, just how time sensitive your needs are.
I’ll also require you to sign a contract stating that you have the necessary licenses and permissions to use the files you are giving me, and should you require legal difficulties, that I will be held harmless and something or other.
Legal things are a drag, but sometimes kids like to pirate music and I need to look out for their (and my) best interests.
My podcast is different from your average bear’s. Can you help me?
That’s what my Special Package is for: podcasts longer than 30 minutes, or with dodgy audio quality, or a roundtable format featuring more than 2 guests. Drop me a note via my contact form and tell me why you’re so special and we’ll figure out a price from there.
Is there any kind of podcast you won’t work on?
Let’s keep it professional, please. Business and hobby podcasters are welcome, but I reserve the right to decline to work with you if I find the subject matter offensive. No hard feelings, yeah?