| > What post-processing do you do already to catch the low hanging fruit? None, everything is manual. I use DaVinci Resolve to do the editing where both the guest and myself have separate tracks. Then I line up the tracks (only takes a few seconds) and start playing things from the beginning at 2x speed. I stop to make cuts mostly to remove filler content. Through out this process of editing I'm also creating show notes as I go. An example of the end result is here https://runninginproduction.com/podcast/103-great-question-m.... Basically every few minutes I recap what was said into a 1 sentence bullet point with a timestamp. Along the way I list out techs used as tags and list out reference links / libraries into a Markdown document. Then once I'm done editing the show I write a few paragraphs which is a TL;DR of the episode. All in all if the guest uses minimal filler words or noises it takes about 1 real life hour per 1 hour of recorded content to do all of the above. For context, the episode I linked has someone who I would bucket into a category of speaking very fluently with minimal filler content. I was able to blaze through that one. I also have a 2560x1440 display and use the "always on top" feature of most window managers to layer the Markdown document and a preview of the page just above the waveform in DaVinci Resolve so I can quickly make cuts and update the notes with minimal mouse movement. Almost everything is keyboard driven. What tools can be used to speed up that process? |