{"id":451,"date":"2006-10-03T12:48:50","date_gmt":"2006-10-03T16:48:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/flashofsteel.com\/index.php\/2006\/10\/03\/podcasts-revisited\/"},"modified":"2006-10-03T12:48:50","modified_gmt":"2006-10-03T16:48:50","slug":"podcasts-revisited","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/flashofsteel.com\/index.php\/2006\/10\/03\/podcasts-revisited\/","title":{"rendered":"Podcasts revisited"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A few months ago, I wrote about how <a href=\"http:\/\/flashofsteel.com\/index.php\/2006\/05\/26\/any-good-gaming-podvideocasts\/\">I couldn&#8217;t find many good gaming podcasts<\/a>. The amateur ones were too amateurish and the professional ones sometimes felt a little disjointed.<\/p>\n<p>After months of checking out recommendations and giving others a chance, I have to say that things are better.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pcgamerpodcast.com\">PC Gamer podcast<\/a>, in particular, has improved a lot in the last couple of months. There is a better sense of pacing, smoother transitions between topics and some actual discussion and debate &#8211; something I thought had been lacking when I first started tuning in in the spring. I still find the voices that are not-Kristen Salvatore and not-Gary Whitta hard to distinguish, but that&#8217;s more on me than them. I can&#8217;t tell my brothers apart on the phone, either.<\/p>\n<p>The move of many places to video podcasts is not something I want to encourage, though. Leaving aside the issue of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aeropause.com\/archives\/2006\/10\/is_this_what_th.php\">proper attire or posture for those on camera<\/a>, video is an entirely different medium from audio and playing too much to the camera means that something may be lost to those who are just listening. Like most people I think, podcasts are background listening for me, something to occupy one part of my brain while I work with the other part. (I work best with background noise of some kind.) Don&#8217;t force me to watch a bunch of editors talk when there&#8217;s usually nothing to see except them talking. And, if you are just talking, there&#8217;s no need to waste time and manpower filming it. Use video for video stuff.<\/p>\n<p>The 1UP Show is both good and bad for this reason. When it comes to filming developers or game action, 1UP knows what it&#8217;s doing. The shots look good without being flashy, it has a &#8220;you are there&#8221; thing about it mostly because they don&#8217;t have any desire to become filmmakers. This isn&#8217;t a TV show and they don&#8217;t try to jazz up the show by making the presenters into personalities. The games are the stars.<\/p>\n<p>But sometimes there is just too much one guy talking to another guy. I like a good talking head show, but good talking head shows need a sense of theater about them in order for the visuals to work.<\/p>\n<p>Here in DC, there is a Saturday night sports round table show during football season. <em>Redskins Report<\/em> with Geroge Michael, Sonny Jurgensen, John Riggins and Michael Wilbon. Wilbon and Michael are also on the weekly basketball show <em>Full Court Press<\/em> when the Wizards season starts. It&#8217;s just four guys in  chairs, but is very good TV not just because these guys are entertaining, but because each one serves a purpose and plays a role. Even when they agree, it is clear that each speaker is coming at the issue from a different perspective. It&#8217;s not always combative &#8211; this isn&#8217;t <em>Crossfire<\/em> killing America &#8211; but it never fails to be compelling TV if you are interested in sports.<\/p>\n<p>The PC Gamer podcast is becoming my podcast of choice now because it now comes closest to the roundtable ideal for me. It&#8217;s still a ways off. As important as weekly regulars are to a podcast&#8217;s success, the magazine has some strong columnists (especially Steve Klett and Desslock) who should be encouraged to do the show once a month.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few months ago, I wrote about how I couldn&#8217;t find many good gaming podcasts. The amateur ones were too amateurish and the professional ones sometimes felt a little disjointed. After months of checking out recommendations and giving others a chance, I have to say that things are better. 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