Cloudberry's "Cloudcast" records remotely with Dubway

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For some clients, and in the current context, a trip to the studio just isn’t feasible. But what if you can’t come into the studio, but need to stick to a production schedule? At Dubway–or in this case, not at Dubway–one of our remote recording packages will have you covered.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working with NYC design firm Cloudberry Creative to create a remote recording workflow for their Berrycast, a show about female leaders in the design industry. The podcast will continue running as scheduled through quarantine and social distancing measures put in place due to COVID-19, and to address this, we’ve created a solution that’s a bit unusual for a recording studio–we’ve set up (and now remotely run) a temporary podcasting studio locally in the Cloudberry offices.

Dubway engineer Zach Grappone is overseeing the project, which is ongoing, as well as handling the remote mixing of the finished episodes. Recordings are done on-site to our engineering specifications, then remotely transferred to Dubway for collaborative editing. Grappone finds the workflow so smooth that “[we] are able to treat this like a normal podcast routine,” when the logistics are anything but!

If you need a creative solution to your remote audio needs–whether that’s remote ADR/VO talent booking and production, remote mixing or mastering sessions, Audio over IP (AoIP) sessions, or something custom–don’t hesitate to get in touch.