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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 14 MIN

Show Design Series: Integrating Audio and Video in Show Production

from Showmakers: your guide to brand podcasting

In this final episode of the series on show design, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, tackles the challenge of producing content for audio and video at the same time.Simply filming a podcast is rarely the right answer. Audio and video audiences have different expectations and different listening or watching habits, and serving both well requires deliberate trade-offs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The episode outlines three ways to integrate video into an audio-first show, covers the production complexities and additional costs that come with each, and makes the case for choosing a primary format and building everything else around it. Supplementary materials should support that core design, not complicate it. A show built with a clear sense of what it is, and what it is not, is easier to sustain and more likely to hold its audience over time.00:00 Introduction: Should We Do Video?01:16 Why Audio and Video Are Different03:00 Three Approaches to Audio and Video05:36 Why 'We'll Just Clip It' Usually Fails07:08 How Cameras Change Behavior09:27 Production Reality: Time and Budget10:40 Framework for Making Decisions11:57 Coherence Matters More Than Reach12:54 Closing: Good Podcasts Are DesignedAbout Your HostEd Barker has been producing and recording podcasts since 2009. After a long career as a corporate marketing and strategy executive - and then a VC - Ed launched Studio 1878 in early 2025 with the goal of making brand and business podcasting much better. Ed is a Brit, working out of Seattle, and podcasting worldwide. 🌎Studio 1878A podcast development studio for the modern brand. We believe everyone has a story worth telling. Specializing in business and brand podcasts, we’ll help build your story from ideation to distribution, transforming concepts to real connection with your audiences. We produce our own shows but our core proposition is in helping businesses and creators produce something truly compelling and authentic. We’d love to help you tell your story.ContactWeb: www.1878.studioEmail: [email protected]: 425-520-3483 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this final episode of the series on show design, Ed Barker, founder of Studio 1878, tackles the challenge of producing content for audio and video at the same time.Simply filming a podcast is rarely the right answer. Audio and video audiences have different expectations and different listening or watching habits, and serving both well requires deliberate trade-offs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The episode outlines three ways to integrate video into an audio-first show, covers the production complexities and additional costs that come with each, and makes the case for choosing a primary format and building everything else around it. Supplementary materials should support that core design, not complicate it. A show built with a clear sense of what it is, and what it is not, is easier to sustain and more likely to hold its audience over time.00:00 Introduction: Should We Do Video?01:16 Why Audio and Video Are Different03:00 Three Approaches to Audio and Video05:36 Why 'We'll Just Clip It' Usually Fails07:08 How Cameras Change Behavior09:27 Production Reality: Time and Budget10:40 Framework for Making Decisions11:57 Coherence Matters More Than Reach12:54 Closing: Good Podcasts Are DesignedAbout Your HostEd Barker has been producing and recording podcasts since 2009. After a long career as a corporate marketing and strategy executive - and then a VC - Ed launched Studio 1878 in early 2025 with the goal of making brand and business podcasting much better. Ed is a Brit, working out of Seattle, and podcasting worldwide. 🌎Studio 1878A podcast development studio for the modern brand. We believe everyone has a story worth telling. Specializing in business and brand podcasts, we’ll help build your story from ideation to distribution, transforming concepts to real connection with your audiences. We produce our own shows but our core proposition is in helping businesses and creators produce something truly compelling and authentic. We’d love to help you tell your story.ContactWeb: www.1878.studioEmail: [email protected]: 425-520-3483 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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