Access Humboldt joins KMUD to offer audio editing classes

EUREKA, CA — Access Humboldt (http://accesshumboldt.net) is
collaborating with Redway/Garberville-based Redwood Community Radio
(KMUD, https://kmud.org) to offer audio production and community
journalism classes in Humboldt County.

The first audio editing class will run from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on
Saturday, April 9th at the Access Humboldt Community Media Center and
will cover producing and recording a radio story, as well as editing
sound recordings with Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net), a
free, open-source audio editing program. KMUD News Coordinator and
Community Journalism Project Manager Terri Klemetson will lead the
class, with assistance from KMUD community journalists and Access
Humboldt staff.

Furthermore, thanks to Eureka High School and Eureka Adult School,
Access Humboldt and KMUD will also have access to the high-end
Macintosh computers in Eureka High School’s multimedia editing
classroom for the audio editing class.

The class will cost $15, or $5 for Access Humboldt and KMUD members.
To register, call Access Humboldt at (707) 476-1798 or email
[email protected].

An additional class is planned for Saturday, April 30th at the Hoopa
Tribal Radio (KIDE, http://kidefm.org) studios in Hoopa, and more
classes will follow at other locations around Humboldt County. With
these classes, KMUD and Access Humboldt aim to increase the number of
community journalists and local story tellers trained in radio
production, which will in turn increase the amount of local
programming on regional community radio stations like KMUD and KIDE.

For more information, see Access Humboldt’s website:
http://accesshumboldt.net/site/audio-editing-class

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