Social Expedition Podcast, episode 3

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Though I did say at the beginning of this podcast that “It’s not an auditory transmission,” that is, of course, exactly what it is. This is an example of rather extreme editing. In getting our interview with the gentlemen from the “Shut Up and Listen” podcast down to the roughly 30 minute time limit we’ve set for the Social Expedition podcast, I needed to edit out nearly an hour of content, rearranging the conversation into something coherent.
social expedition, episode 3


In-Synk redesign

in synk homepage

Mockup for a redesign of In-Synk.com, November, 2009


Kindness Revolution / Chick Fil A opening

Kindness Revolution / Chick Fil A opening from Matthew Crawford Trisler on Vimeo.

Kindness Revolution / Chick Fil A Opening 2 from Matthew Crawford Trisler on Vimeo.

Kindness Revolution / Chick Fil A Opening 3 from Matthew Crawford Trisler on Vimeo.

I created the opening and closing slides in these videos – the footage itself didn’t require much editing, but I did make the cuts where they were needed.


Social Expedition Podcast, episode 8

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Social Expedition, episode 8

For the Social Expedition Podcast, I typically engineer and edit the audio. The goal is for both tasks to go unnoticed. In this example, I needed to edit out more than seven minutes of conversation.

The voice in the closing credits is mine.

In episode eight, necessity dictated that I also provide the introductory voiceover. There is, however, no way to edit out a stuffy nose.