3. A “video podcast” is an audio podcast illustrated with still pictures or a video. Click the “My Story” picture to watch the example of a video podcast with still pictures.
15. How to Use GarageBand In “New Project” select “Podcast” and click on “Choose”
16. How to Use GarageBand It will ask you where you want to save the file—choose a location that meets your needs
17. How to Use GarageBand The parts of a podcast are organized in “tracks”. This is the main track area. You can record voice, add songs/sounds, and add images into the Podacst Track. If you click on different “tracks” above, you get the details down here. You can zoom into your voice recording and edit your pictures down here. The box on the right is the Media Browswer. Clicking the buttons circled in red switch from images to “loops”—Loops are sounds.
18. How to Use GarageBand Return to the Beginning Button Record Button
19. How to Use GarageBand After you record your voice, you can click on the “Voice Track” in the top box and the bottom box will show a zoomed in image of your recording—you will use this to carefully place your pictures. Voice Track Zoomed in Picture of voice recording
20. How to Use GarageBand The red slider can be positioned on words you want to illustrate.
21. How to Use GarageBand Click and drag pictures/sounds from the media browser. Line the picture up so the gray picture line is in line with the Red Slider.
22. How to Use GarageBand Podcast Preview-click to see your work Episode Artwork is a title slide that appears as a default picture or title slide.
23. How to Use GarageBand When you are finished, click Share, then Export to Disk. Choose a place to save—sometimes these files try to open in iTunes—2 finger click on the file, Open With, Quick Time Player.