Here's a deep dive into how the podcast was built.
Each description was typed by a member of that group and edited by a member of the website team.
We are the website team, we put together this website. Elise made the biographies, got the pictures for the bios, and edited them. Levi and Estyn found quotes and data visualization for the survey results. Everett organized the website and put it all together.
The story group outlined the story, built the narrative, helped narrate, and contributed to the Locate Interview Quotes initiative.
The Peak Potential Art Team worked very diligently at creating the cover and website art. In order to digitize our artwork we had to use vibrant colors. We think that everyone did a great job and worked well collaboratively and we all enjoyed the challenge that came from creating artwork about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
First of all, we started by conducting the interviews and then we reviewed clips picked for the podcast. After that, Graham started splicing the clips. Then, we would start checking if Graham clipped it correctly this would happen until every clip was good. The next step was finding transitions for the podcast. Then we got familiar with Anchor. Finally, we started to put the actual podcast together.
The Media and Marketing group started late but we pulled through. We made social media posts to send out to the public. We found some organizations that might be interested in spreading the word about our podcast. Finally, we wrote up ads to send out on social media.