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August 21st, 2024

Connecting Through Sound, Content, and Branding: A Conversation with Micah Thomas – Part 2

  1. Connecting Through Sound, Content, and Branding: A Conversation with Micah Thomas - Part 2 Jodi Krangle 24:11

For all of us, we are gaining our trust, our stability, our hope, our aspirations, our inspirations, all come to us through the medium of sound. Video is important, right? But FDR was able to keep a country from going mad on the brink of fear and concern and Anxiety by fireside chats over the radio during the war. And we still look to our presidents today, President Bush during 9/11, was able to speak to the audience through that bullhorn with that famous clip there to be able to say what he had to say. President Lincoln with his 272-word Gettysburg address was able to come and heal the nation there on that battlefield.” — Micah Thomas

 

This episode is the second half of my conversation with audible storytelling expert and Storymore CEO Micah Thomas as we discuss the role of music in audio storytelling, how classic cinema inspired Micah’s approach to sound, and the changes the pandemic brought to his company.

 

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(0:00:00) – The Power of Audio Branding

Our discussion continues as Micah shares the process of scoring audible stories, and how it differs from traditional movies. “The music scoring is actually done,” he says, “as the very last step. We don’t approach anything from a music-first standpoint.” He tells us how it has more in common with silent movies and their live piano players, not to mention the movie The Truman Show, and the advantages of such a story-first approach. “When we come back to it,” he tells us, “it’s like playing the audio drama and the music under it as it’s going, which allows a very organic sense of music creation.”

(0:08:58) – Exploring Old-Time Radio and Storytelling

Micah elaborates on Storymore’s approach to narrative, and how he found inspiration from some of Hollywood’s old masters, from Bing Crosby and Cecil B. DeMille to radio noir characters like Johnny Dollar and the Shadow. “It’s all good dialogue on the page,” he explains, “and a good character that can bring it out. So I would say that got planted early and developed really well through the years.”

(0:13:31) – Sound, Content, and Branding

The conversation closes with a look back at the pandemic, and how it transformed both the sound industry as a whole and the careers of some of his voice talents. “The major change wasn’t operational,” he says, “because people, or our cast anyway, are already working from home. But for those that still worked a day job and would come home and do this as a side gig or something like that, this was an opportunity for them now to have much more time to devote to it.” We discuss why sound matters more than ever in today’s world, what he’s working on next, and how listeners can check out Storymore. “The experience is free, no subscription fees or anything like that. We wanted everybody to have access to a good story, so you can check it out wherever you find your favorite podcast.”

  

Episode Summary

  • Micah’s insights on music scoring, from classic movies to church and wedding gigs.
  • What vintage radio shows taught him about the power of audio-first storytelling.
  • How the pandemic changed the industry and the way we approach voiceover work.

 

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Jodi Krangle Voice Actor & Podcast Host

From Disney and Depends to beachside resorts and little blue pills, voice actor Jodi Krangle has just about done it all. Other highly satisfied clients include Dell, Kraft, and Lindt. She specializes in Brand Voice, Commercials, Corporate Narration, as well as Podcast intros and outros.

Jodi has released over 260 episodes of her Top 2% podcast, Audio Branding: The Hidden Gem of Marketing, and has been a judge for the International Sound Awards for two years in a row. She's also a singer, a media geek and an avid Dungeons & Dragons player.

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