About this Event
This session is part of a 3-part series on Oct. 16 at WUSF's Sarasota pop-up studio.
Studio Sessions, a new jazz music podcast from WUSF, brings local Florida artists and ensembles into the intimate setting of WUSF’s Studio B for short, recorded performances. In this pop-up session, WUSF’s Warren Buchholz (Jazz on Arts Axis Florida brand manager & podcast executive producer) and Scott Wachtler (Podcast Producer & Audio Editor) delve into the origins of the series, how it began as videos for musicians and how they transformed it into a podcast. They will discuss the creative process of repurposing archival recordings to craft sound-rich episodes and give tips on how you can reuse old video/audio content.
This is an in-person event and will not be livestreamed or recorded.
Learn more about Jazz on Arts Axis Florida: https://www.wusfjazz.org/
About the Presenters:
Warren Buchholz
Jazz on Arts Axis Florida brand manager / podcast executive producer
Warren Buchholz is a marketing, video, and creative designer with 10+ years of print & digital design, brand development and marketing experience. He has worked previously as creative services coordinator for Ferman Automotive and multimedia manager for Student Life at USF St. Petersburg. He has created content for CBS, co-owned a comedy theater in St. Pete, and worked with various filmmakers to create movie posters.
As Brand Manager for Jazz on Arts Axis Florida under WUSF, he connects the local Tampa Bay and Sarasota communities to all things jazz by providing professional Studio Session videos to musicians, curating a Florida jazz events calendar, and producing jazz-related content that celebrates the musical genre and makes jazz more widely accessible to everyone.
Scott Wachtler
Podcast Producer & Audio Editor
Scott Wachtler is a writer and journalist who has worked in Tampa Bay and Boston. He’s the author of the True Crime novel Young Blood: M**der in the Woods. While working for WUSF he has produced and edited podcasts for StoryCorps. He currently edits the Our Changing State podcast and the Arts Axis Florida Jazz podcast Studio Sessions. He is also the editor of Cyber Florida’s No Password Required podcast and their Do We Belong Here podcast.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
929 N Lime Ave, 929 North Lime Avenue, Sarasota, United States
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