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How to Edit and Produce a Podcast Episode on MarketScale Studio

Updated over 2 weeks ago

MarketScale is an all-in-one platform for podcast post-production. Edit your podcast and create descriptive copy and social media posts with ease.

Prerequisites:

Steps to Edit and Produce your Podcast Episode:

Step 1: Submit Your Episode for Editing

  • Navigate to the Media Studio section in MarketScale Studio, where your Conversation is stored.

  • Remove background noise at specified timestamps, such as 2:15-3:10.

  • Add intro music using the provided brand book options.

  • Verify and include correct titles and featured names in the episode credits.

  • Combine multiple tracks, such as stitching together separate audio and video recordings, as per the specifications.

  • Select the Brand Book for your podcast episode from the pre-set options or customize it based on your brand book.

  • Submit the file for editing.

Step 2: Approve Your Edited Episode

Once the editing is completed, you'll receive a polished podcast that is ready for approval and publishing. If adjustments are needed, repeat Step 1. Utilize proofing comments to collaborate with editors and refine the draft version. This methodology prevents repetitive downloading and uploading of source files while ensuring efficient edits.

Step 3: Generate Written Content Using AI Tools

Access Recordings for Editing

Audio recordings are initially available as preview-only, while video recordings can be downloaded as MP4 files from their media cards.

Use Video2Text in MarketScale to create supplemental written content. Video2Text uses your podcast's transcript and AI writing to create things like summaries, descriptions, social media posts, and more - with just a click!

Step 4: Collaborate on Content with Docs Tool

  • ShareVideo2Text content with your team / stakeholders using Docs, which facilitates real-time collaboration.

  • Edit, comment, and refine the content with teammates.

  • Translate or simplify language using built-in AI tools if needed.

  • Once finalized, all written assets and versions are saved and ready for distribution.

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