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Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts

Monday, 17 February 2020

Star Trek: Discovery Titan vinyl figures (U.S.S. Discovery & Michael Burnham) Giveaway- CLOSED


Hi guys
I just wanted to give you our loyal listeners & Blog readers a brief heads up to the podcast's second #Giveaway. Which I'm proud to say I've organised… once again!


Win a set of Star Trek: Discovery Titan vinyl figures (U.S.S. Discovery & Michael Burnham) launched exclusively at Star Trek Las Vegas 2018 by Titan merchandise, along with some The Engage Podcast (TEP) goodies thrown in for good measure!

It'll be commencing later today( 5:00pm GMT) over on Gleam, and you'll be able to enter right up until 4:59pm GMT on Monday 17th February 2020. With the lucky winner being announced on our Alien starships episode!

May we wish you good luck!!!

Titan merchandise blurbs:

Titan Entertainment present the debut 3” TITAN vinyl figure for Michael Burnham, the risk-taking protagonist of Star Trek: Discovery!
Sporting her Starfleet uniform as Science Officer of the USS Discovery, Spock’s foster sister comes with her own phaser accessory!

Launched exclusively at Star Trek Las Vegas 2018, this figure is available in very limited numbers and sold individually in printed-box packaging.

Come on a voyage to the stars with this intricate 4.5” TITAN vinyl reconstruction of Captain Gabriel Lorca’s ship, the USS Discovery - the eponymous lead starship from Star Trek: Discovery!

Launched exclusively at Star Trek Las Vegas 2018, this figure is available in very limited numbers and sold individually in window-boxed packaging.

Sarah (from the Trekkie Girls) attended Star Trek Las Vegas 2018 convention, and was able to source a copy each for me, which I really appreciate to this day!
Whilst I was able to purchase an extra set of figures from Forbidden Planet (while they were available) so that we could give it away to one of you!!!

If you're interested in winning, enter below... and we wish you good luck!!!


This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!

Saturday, 13 May 2017

Star Trek: The Next Generation Free Comic Book Day 2017 (FCBD 2017) "Mirror Broken" Giveaway- CLOSED


Hi guys
Whilst I'm frantically trying to complete my current Blog post, I just wanted to give you our loyal listeners & Blog readers a brief heads up to the podcast's first #Giveaway. Which I'm proud to say I've organised (the first of many)!

It'll be commencing later today (5:00pm GMT) over on Gleam, and you'll be able to enter right up until 4:59pm next Thursday (18th May 2017). The winner will be announced in our next episode!!!



As you maybe able to 'gleam' (sorry for the pun!) from the title of this Blog post, the competition is for the Mirror Universe themed Star Trek: The Next Generation comic. Offered to attendees of the Free Comic Book Day 2017, which occurred last Saturday (6th May 2017).
Written by Scott Tipton and David Tipton, and illustrated by J. K. Woodward.

“Mirror Broken” blurb:

Space... The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the I.S.S. Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to conquer strange new worlds, to enslave new life and new civilizations... to boldly go where no one has gone before!

Return to the Mirror Universe with the Next Generation crew in a way you've never seen them before in this prequel to the upcoming Star Trek: The Next Generation miniseries, Mirror Broken!
Captain Jean-Luc Picard will stop at nothing to get his hands on the Terran Empire's newest starship, the Enterprise-D. And no one had better stand in his way!
[ALL AGES]


Jamie and I (along with Mum) attended the worldwide event, and were able to source a copy each for the three of us, and an extra one so that we could give it away to one of you. As an extra incentive to enter we'll be throwing in some The Engage Podcast (TEP) goodies for good measure!

If you're interested in winning, enter below... and we wish you good luck!!!
 

Join us in #Congratulating our (randomly selected) #FCBD2017 #MirrorBroken #Giveaway Winner Chris J!
We hope you enjoy reading it!!!

This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!
 

Friday, 22 May 2015

The Engage Podcast's Guide to Podcasting!


Hi guys
I know it's been just over a month since my last blog post. As ever I've got myself 'bogged down' in Production work (including organising guest interviews). Which you can look forward to hearing in the near future!



A picture I took of the happy couple minutes after they 'tied the knot'!
The happy couple
But more importantly we've had Phil's Wedding! So I'm going to take this opportunity to congratulate the happy couple...again!!!
As the podcast has been released for the past eight months (at the time that I write this), I thought it was a good opportunity to finally write a blog on how to go about starting your own podcast.


Jamie, will know that I've wanted to write for a couple of years (at least), possibly leading back to when we conceived of the idea for The Engage Podcast back in the beginning of 2012. A time when the podcast was a mere shadow of what it has become in the years preceding it.
So it is my hope that the tips below will enable you a #Trekster, to become a budding podcaster...one day!

One of the reasons I want to do this blog more than ever, is because I really want to help (and support) a new member of the 'Podcasting Fraternity'.
Vance of 'A STO Admiral on Deck' over on YouTube, who has just started a new Star Trek Online podcast.
He can also be found on Twitter and his newly created Facebook page!


So I would really like to give him the support of everyone over here at The Engage Podcast Headquarters.
I am hoping that you will support a fellow #Trekster, as I'm glad to say that Vance is a member of your ranks! #PleaseFollowAndSupport!!!

A brief history of the podcast

At this point in the blog, I just want to point out that I am in no way an 'expert' in podcasting!
These Tips are just pointers that 'we' (meaning me, Jamie & Phil) would have liked to have known when we started the long (and egregious) development process of the podcast (January 2012).

Due to that fact I would just like to clarify that there is no wrong way or right way to get into podcasting...making these simply just advice and recommendations based on my experiences.

Although (at the time that I write this) we have only been available for a total of 8 months (since our launch in October 2014).

We did however spend 33 months conceiving of the idea. By recording 'Pilot Season' episodes, which allowed us to test a lot of different ideas along the way.
Some ideas that didn't work so well...you will never hear! Which is why we now refer to them as "The Lost Files". 
While other 'Pilot Season' concepts (and episodes) that worked. Mean that you are now reaping the rewards from them, as those are episodes some of the episode being used (origins of the Pre-recorded episodes).

 
Once Phil joined the team back in September of 2012, everything began to fit into place...although all the work me and Jamie had done up to that point laid a foundation for us to work with!


Leading to our subsequent launch at Destination Star Trek 3 (DST3) on Friday 3rd October 2014!!!

Before I actually get into the tips themselves, I just wanted to explain that There's are a lot of infrastructure we've put in place at TEP Headquarters that you won't know about.
So I'm hoping this blog will give you a glimpse of that as you read through!

Part of that is the 15 Tips To Engage Your Audience, which acts like my own personal 'TEP rules of conduct'. Which I came across when we were still developing the podcast.
To me it acts like a rough guide on how I'm meant to run the podcast successfully.
It's so important to me that I've got a highlighted printed copy of the rules on the wall above my desk, so that I never forget get them!

I've put them into two categories.
The first set of tips are going to centre on the essential infrastructure you need in place, so that the podcast runs on a day-to-day basis.
Whereas the second group of tips are focused solely on the podcast itself, so that it can be your unique podcast...by setting itself apart from other podcasts.

Essential infrastructure

Tip #1- Getting the right recording equipment and software
 
 
Obviously when your talking about podcasting, the first piece of equipment you have to discuss is the microphone...as it will be the 'main input' for your recordings.
So I would spending a bit of time researching the different types of microphones available.
Here are something's to think about for a podcast microphone:
  • Price- In this day and age microphone's are freely available...so you will find plenty to choose from! I would however recommend spending £40 and above, as they will give a decent sound quality (essential for podcast microphones).
  • Type- There are many different types of microphone. I would recommend researching all the different types (USB, Omnidirectional, Unidirectional, Cardioid, Super Cardioid and Hyper Cardioid) to find which one will work best for your podcast.
  • Location- Think about where your primarily going to use your microphone most, as that will help you select the appropriate microphone for your podcast.
    Because depending on where your primarily recording then buy a microphone designed for that environment.
  • Abilities- On top of everything else, you also need to consider whether the microphone has an ability which can aid you in your chosen environment. 
  • Accessories-  There are plenty of different additions you can buy for podcasting including Mixing Boards, audio cards and microphone windscreens.
    I would recommend buying a microphone windscreen, as they greatly improves indoor recordings. By reducing popping and hissing sounds. Along with ambient sounds, which can distract your audience from the content of your podcast.

I would also recommend buying a Headset...or to be more specific a Gaming Headset. As this is an important piece of equipment for talking to guests over the internet.
The one I would recommend buying is the Star Trek Gaming Headset, as it has great functionality needed for podcasting (and for playing Star Trek Online)!

The last things I want to talk about in this group is the recording software (and there different uses). I know this will sound a bit odd to those unfamiliar to the podcasting world...but it is something that caught us out!
 
The first kind of recording software is the most obvious, the software you'll record (and edit) episodes with.
Its fair to say that the choice goes down to two pieces of software, which are GarageBand and Audacity (which is what we use).
Although I've never used GarageBand, I would have thought it would be no harder than Audacity in it's simplicity.
As within a few hours of practice you'll be able to grasp the art of editing! This definitely true for us, as we're all quite competent editors these days (if needed).
Which makes Jamie's life an awful lot easier...as he's responsible for editing each episode! 

 
The second kind of recording software is the one that 'almost' tripped us up, it's the piece of software responsible for recording internet based interviews.
This is a piece of software crucial in a podcasters arsenal, as this will enable you to invite guests onto your podcast from around the world at the press of the button (and a small fee).  
Depending on what your using to communicate to people over the internet, there is likely to be a way to record what is said. 
Over here at TEP Headquarters, we use Skype in association with Evaer to record our interviews. Before you all think it (as I do every time I say it!) is unfortunately not a brand of water (although it does sound like it)!!!
Evaer enables you to record a conversation into either an audio format (mp3) or a visual format (mp4). As we're an audio podcast we use the Evaer mp3...and move into Audacity for editing purposes.
 
Our friends (Wayne & Matt) over at Trekmate Podcast use Google hangouts for the same function, by recording interviews into an audio format (mp3) and a  visual format (mp4). Which they then upload onto their website and YouTube channel.


Once you've recorded an episode it doesn't end there!
As you need to make your recordings freely available to your audience. For that purpose podcasts use an Online Distribution Platform website.
Which distribute your podcast via a page on their website. While your setting that up you can also establish a RSS Feed with iTunes, distributing your podcast even further.
As you can imagine there are lots of different companies which offer the service (for a fee).

Companies which offer the service include Soundcloud, Stitcher to name a few.
However the company Phil (his responsibility) originally decided we should use is Podomatic, So we created a podcast page for it.
Which we used up until October 2015, where we then moved over to the aforementioned Soundcloud.

Somewhere I imagine you download our episodes from?!
This is another piece of software which is easy to learn, so after a little bit of practice you'll be able to upload episodes with ease!
 
Tip #2- Connecting to your audience through social media
 
When you start a podcast, a worldwide community is formed as a result. The community will need somewhere to congregate and chat.
So it is important that you have social media accounts available for your podcast.
The first four suggestions are ones I think you definitely require, while the rest of my propositions are auxiliary social media sites (and are optional).
 
Required

I think a good place to start communicating to your audience is so obvious I don't really need to talk about it.
But if I don't I'll probably end getting either an e-mail about it (ironically) or a comment about it!

I am of course talking about a podcast e-mail address. This is one (1/4) of the cornerstone pieces of social media all podcasts need, as it allows your listeners to:
  • Send you feedback on an episode.
  • Give you topic suggestions.
  • Send you fan mail, enabling them to communicate with you directly (and privately if necessary).
It is such an essential part of a podcast's social media arsenal.


The next completely essential site...is a podcast website and forum!

I know some of you reading this will say "Simon, if it's so important why don't you have a forum?"...and my response to will "I know, and I have been on about to Phil (his responsibility) for lets just say 'quite awhile'! 
But Phil assures me (at the time that I write this) that a forum is coming soon!!! 

It too is one (1/4) of the social media foundations a podcast relies upon.
This is mainly due to the fact that it is effectively the centrepiece for talking with your audience, as it binds all the other social media accounts together...no matter what you choose!
It also allows you to have a base of operations, where your listeners can:
  • Learn more about you (the hosts), and the podcast.
  • Catch up on the latest Star Trek news (possibly due to Facebook and Twitter Widgets).
  • Find links to your other social media.
  • Download your latest episodes.
  • Talk to each other in the forum, building a community.

Next, I think I'll move onto is Twitter and Facebook. As both of them are great places to easily gain fans (and followers), due to their popularity! 
Although it does help if your already at depth with them...as we've had to learn quickly when it comes to twitter!!!
Again...I know some of you will be thinking "Simon, if your talking about Facebook, are you going to mention Facebook groups, as you don't currently have one?"
This is something that has come to our attention recently, and is now on Phil's To Do List!

 
These are sites I would recommend establishing from the moment you begin, as they are (2/4) strong social media foundations. you'll probably start off small...but someone's going to notice!

I think Twitter is something you definitely need, as it's a great way to communicate with your listeners...even though it's got limitations. Which I think can be alleviated if you use it for the right things.

While Facebook can act like a 'community hub', even more so if you decide to have a Facebook group devoted to your podcast. As your listeners can get a lot of the information from your Facebook page which I've already spoken about, so I won't bore you by repeating myself!

Auxiliary
 
Ok, so you've got the key four social media sites up and running...now you can start having a bit of fun selecting the podcast's additional media outlets.
It's a matter of taste what you want to do, but I would recommend going with your gut feeling...which is what I did when I set up this very blog!
Which as I write this very paragraph is a month away from its one year anniversary!
Blimey....where has the time gone?!

I'm only going to be suggesting three additional sites you might like to consider for your podcast's social media 'empire'. I would advise (if possible) creating these sites simultaneously with the four social media sites I think you need.

As you can imagine I'm only touching the 'tip of the iceberg' when it comes to what you can use, so be creative!
  • YouTube Channel- I would recommend this option, if you are a promising director who likes saying "lights, camera, action!" by creating your own videos on a regular basis.
    As owning a YouTube Channel can inspire the viewer to check out what else your offering on other social media.
  • Instagram- Like the old saying goes "A picture is worth a thousand words", so if enjoy taking pictures it's well worth considering. As you can make the viewer feel like they're actually attending the events (or conventions) with you!
  • Blogger- If your still feeling uninspired you might like to take some literal inspiration, by starting your own blog!
    As it is a great way to get your thoughts (and feelings) across in such a way that can make use of all my other suggestions.

Podcast

Tip #3- Giving your podcast a unique identity
 
Ok so I've given you a good idea about what infrastructure you need for a podcast. 
Which means that I can now start getting your creativity flowing.
By discussing all the things you need to consider (and should be wary of) when you are thinking about giving a personality to your podcast. 
I've separated all the different elements up so that they are easier to read. They aren't in any particular order, due to the fact that there's no wrong way or right way to do it!
As I've said before these are just my advice and recommendation.

Podcast logo and name

With that in mind, I'll begin with the most obvious, a podcast name and a logo!
As my advice for both is the same...keep it simple.
With a podcast name I would suggest keeping it to between 3-4 syllables, as that way your name is easy to remember for you...and your listener.


The same is true for logo's, as a Graphic Designer friend once told me that the simpler logo the better....which is why she ended up designing our logo the way it is (thanks Gerry)!

'Character'
 
'Character' is an easy thing to say (and suggest) but is a fretfully difficult thing to pin down, although depending on what order you develop your podcast.
You may define the 'character' of your podcast through your other choices, as I'm about to explain!
 
 
'Character' is something which is an element of podcasting which is all down to personal opinion.
We decided to base our 'character' (logo & name) on the look and style of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era...as it made sense with our Captain Picard quoted "engage" name.
 
Music (and sound effects)
 
 
Moving onto your podcast's music (and sound effects), this is an area where you've got to be wary of what your using.
As if you make a wrong decision...can cost you a lot of money. This happens if your unable to obtain permission to use the music from the original owners.
 
So my recommendation is to be original and compose your own podcast music, that way you can avoid the 'minefield' surrounding ownership!
If you do however 'need' a particular piece of copyrighted music, then tread carefully and seek advice  from the appropriate legal sources.
Failing all of that, use a bit of common sense and play it safe by not using it!!!

 
Unique Selling Points (USP's)
 
This is an element which is crucial if you want to make your podcast to be different, and to stand out from the crowd. Which is getting harder and harder everyday as more podcasts 'come into the market'.
There are loads of different concepts you can offer a potential audience, which only you can offer!
I can't tell you what they are, as that is something your going to have to explore. But once you've worked out your unique skill sets (and talents) you can then start utilising them for the podcast.
  
This tip, is also reconfirming my underlining theme (and point)...you've got to be creative and innovative in order to survive and attract listener.
Which is why I'm always mixing things up at TEP, as you've got to intrigue the listener before they've even hit the play button!!!
 
Target audience
 
 
Obviously with this type of media you need to consider what your target audience is going to be for your podcast. As working this out before you launch may mean the difference between your podcast being a huge success or a complete flop.
 
Simple erythematic dictates that the wider your audience base is, the wider your listener base will be. Which sounds great...on paper!
But then you need to find a way of keeping everyone happy with your content.
Although if you go for a smaller niche market, the opposite is true...as you can never really expand.
 
My advice is simple and really not that helpful...but do what you think is best for you and for your podcast at the end of the day!
 
Format (and rough episode length)
 
 
They are both intensely interlinked, mainly due to the fact that you can't work out one of them without the other! 

The format of your show is an important element to any podcast.
As it can add a layer of structure to each episode, and depending on what sections you choose can differentiate you from other podcasts. 
Once you've worked out what sections your going to do each week, you can then think about how long you want your podcast to last for each week. 

Again...with a podcasts format (and episode length) "your damned if you do, and your damned if you don't".
As if you go for a long podcast (an hour and above) you run the risk of losing your audiences attention. All because of the fact that people's attention span have been decreasing over the past decade, due to the direct results of our 24 hour media society.

Whereas if you go for a short podcast (an hour or less) you don't run the risks of losing your audiences attention...but you'll probably not be able to get into your topic fully. Not giving you the opportunity to get your point across to your listeners.

So once again my advice is do what you think is best for you (and for your podcast)!

Other things to consider

 

One consideration you'll come across every now and then, is the fact that plans don't always happen the way you envisage.
When this problem comes up you've got to be ready with either an already thought out back up plan or be prepared to compromise in someway.
Part of being a podcaster is how you deal with unexpected changes. As sometimes an original problem, can be completely transformed into an opportunity. Which you'd never have had if the initial dilemma had never occurred!  
 
Something else you might want to consider giving your podcast is a tagline, as it can give a clearer explanation of who you are and what your podcast offers.
With this I always think that you want to keep it catchy so that it 'rolls off the tongue'...and is also easy to remember. 
A simple way to ascertain whether your idea is too long is to see if you can memorise it. If you can remember it in it's entirety, then you can use it!
But if you however can't memorise it...then it's too long, and I'd go back to the drawing board!

Going back to what I was saying earlier about connecting to your audience through social media, you might also consider coming up with a term for a follower of the podcast.
I think this is well worth spending the time brainstorming as it can heighten the idea of a 'community' centred around your podcast. It can also act like a form of 'ice breaker' between a fan and host.

 
Which gets me onto the story of how I came up with the term #Trekster. The term is something I came up with around half a year before we launched.
Although in it's original inception, it had a totally different meaning to what it means today!

Today, you all know it as our term for the podcasts followers...but when I initially conceived of the idea I was reminiscing about the 2 different terms we call ourselves (Trekker & Trekkie).
Which got me thinking about a new term, you've got to remember that there was (and still is) a 'divide' between 'Prime' universe fans and 'Abramsverse' fans at the time.
So I wanted to find a unifying new term which meant that you were a fan of the 'Prime' universe and the 'Abramsverse'...and that is why I originally came up with the term Trekster!!!

I'm hoping this advice comes in helpful! As I'd like to help any budding podcaster reading this become a member of the 'Podcasting Fraternity' sometime in the future. So that I can give you a warm welcome into 'the club'!
 
This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Simon: My Dyslexia and Dyspraxia

Hi everyone!
Firstly I have to admit that this blog post has been the most challenging to write, as it has meant that I have had to deal with something quite personal and something I don't like facing head on.
So making it public knowledge adds a bit of jeopardy to this blog post unlike any others I have written or will ever write.
As it makes me feel quite vulnerable.

As the title suggests this post is all about Dyslexia and Dyspraxia a couple of conditions quite close to my heart, as I suffer from both. I am hoping that by the end of this blog you'll be able to recognise the symptoms and signs for Dyspraxia and Dyslexia in your friends and family...so that they can be diagnosed.


For all those that don't know, Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty (or spectrum disorder) that affects the skills involved in the reading and spelling of words. Dyslexia tends to have difficulty with:

Verbal memory
This the ability to remember a sequence of verbal information for a short period of time. Such as a set of simple instructions or a short list.

Rapid serial naming
This is the skill of being able to name a series of colours, objects or numbers as quickly as possible.

Phonological awareness
This is a key skill when it come's to someone's early spelling and reading development. You become Phonological aware once you can identify how words are made up of phonemes (smaller units of sound). Changing a phoneme can lead to changes in their meaning.

Verbal processing speed
Is the speed in which it takes someone to process and recognise familiar verbal information, such as letters and digits.

Along with:
  • Physical coordination problems (Dyspraxia)
  • Poor short-term memory
  • Problems concentrating and a short attention span
  • Poor organisation and time-management
  • Difficulties with numbers (dyscalculia)

  •  
    While Dyspraxia (also known as Developmental Co-ordination Disorder or DCD) is also fairly common, although it affects a persons physical co-ordination and movement.

    Fortunately, I don't really suffer from the associated problems you get with them. This is only because, as times gone by I've found different 'Coping Strategies' to solve the problems I face due to Dyslexia and Dyspraxia.
    Even as I write this blog I've had to use my 'Coping Strategies'. One of those techniques is having to effectively forcing Spell Checker to correct my misspelled word for the correct spelling...that happens quite often whenever I write a blog post!
    Let's take the last the last paragraph for example, in this instance I couldn't remember how to spell the word strategy. If that happens I have to 'try' and sound out the phonics on the word (difficult for Dyslexics). You might think that's easy considering it's written right in front I should get it right first time round...but the word I've spelt is statergy.
    As you know the Spell Checkers red line has appeared, so I can  right click on it and go to the Spell Checker window and select the correct spelling.

     
    I also want to tell you an antidote describing what can happen when you have a bad case of Dyspraxia! I had to go back three years (back to 2012). When I got my first car (which I nicknamed "Little Donkey"), a car I've reluctantly had to change since...


    Anyhow back to what I'm suppose to be talking about, at the time I was working in a local school as a Teaching Assistant. So I had to compute the 2.5 miles into work each day. On the 2nd day of term eager to get into work, I leave for work at 7:45am and 'somehow' manage to bang my head on the top of the door frame of my car!

    Instantly I start not feeling very well...but thought nothing of it! After another forgetful 20 minute compute I get into work. Where I mention what has happened to the other staff, which results in me having a Cold Compress put over my head.

    After 'trying' to do a full days work, with symptoms of a unknown and undiagnosed illness (at that time). I go home (around 4:00pm), fortunately after talking to the teacher I was working with (Hi Penny!) I decide to play it safe and get the bus home (leaving my car where I parked it).


    A few hours past by (around 6:30pm), and my Mum gets home from work (local hospital). After a couple of seconds she's looked at me, and knows with out asking that I'm not feeling well.
    Within 10 minutes she's on the phone to Phil asking whether he can pick us up and take us to Accident & Emergency (A&E). A little while later, Phil comes and takes us directly to A&E.
    After spending 3 hours (Taking us to around 10:30pm) being looked at my a couple of Doctors I am finally diagnosed with Concussion.
    Then after a short wait, Phil came and picked us up again! Instead of taking us straight home he went and picked up my car and drove it back to our house, before going home!

    I would just like to finish by saying that I am internally thankful to Penny (the teacher I was working with) for being very supportive on that day, Phil for coming to the rescue and to Mum for getting me to A&E!

    I know that's a quite lengthy antidote...but I think it just shows you how Developmental Co-ordination Disorders impacts people's lives. I know there are going to be people out there saying "Simon, you can't put that experience solely down to Dyspraxia?!"
    In answer to those people, I have to say that I don't think it's the whole reason it happened...but I don't think it helped matters!!!

    This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!

    Saturday, 18 October 2014

    Podcast Schedule 2015: What episodes you can expect from us in the upcoming weeks and months!!!

    Hi guys
    Firstly I have to apologise...yet again for the gap between this blog and my last one! The whole reason that this has happened, is explained in the (fairly lengthy) description that you could fit a starship in!!!
     
    After all the mad preparations (and rehearsals) we needed to do leading up to DST3, and all the coverage we needed to do while we were there! We then had to decide how we were going to cover the event in episode form...which ended up turning into The Engage Podcast at DST3 Parts 1 and 2 after much thought!
    While all of this has been going on I've been racking my brains trying to work out a schedule for our episodes to go in. Which I can tell you sounds a lot harder than it looks...trust me!


    Before I go any further, I do need to point out that this schedule (at the time that I write this) is subject to change, as I've learnt that things don't tend to go the way I plan!!!
    This tends to happen because a podcast is an on-going project, where you have get quite good at 'juggling' a lot of production work (at various stages). So for each and every episode you have to research and 'plan' how the conversation will roughly go, whilst making sure that you can get the content and time that you want from a topic.
    With that in mind, I also have to consider at which point has the concept progressed to within it's own production. This can range from an idea needing more work being done to it....to all the hard work being finished, ready to be recorded!!!
    Pre-launch episodes
    Episodes
    1. The Engage Podcast at DST3 Part 1 Done
    2. The Engage Podcast at DST3 Part 2 Done
    3. The Engage Podcast's Red Shirt Diaries Season 2 interview Done
    4. How to get someone into Star Trek Done
    5. Star Trek 3 discussion: Pre-recorded Done
    6. Old Klingons, New Klingons and 'Blingons' Done
    7. Star Trek Role Models Done
    8. Who would you want to go on Shore Leave with?!: Pre-recorded Done
    9. Star Trek Into Darkness Special ExtendedPre-recorded Done
    10. Trek Mate Crossover episode Done
    11. Star Trek 101 with Emdad Rahman MBE Done
    12. Star Trek Merchandise Done
    13. Season Review- TNG Season 1 Done
    14. EM-CON 2015 Done
    15. Episode Commentary- "Trouble with Tribbles": Pre-recorded Done
    16. Star Trek Life Lessons Done
    17. NASA/ESA Manned Missions to Mars Done
    18. How we would Improve Star Trek: Voyager feat. SKoST Done
    19. Star Trek Roleplaying feat. Risa Done
    20. Enterprise In Space feat. Larry Nemecek & Johnny Steverson Done
    21. Star Trek characters doing jobs in our society Done
    22. Whose crew would you want to be a part of? And why? Done
    23. Starship Bridges Done
    24. Operation Annihilate! Episode Debate: Pre-recorded Done
    25. Absent friends 2015 Done
    26. The Redshirt Diaries Season 2 interview 2015 Done
    27. Science Fiction Regrets Done
    28. FCD 2016 interview Done
    29. Star Trek in-jokes and references feat. Geek Apocalypse Done
    30. Yearbook 2015 Done

    Friday, 12 September 2014

    Details about The Engage Podcast pre-launch episodes! Updated

    Hi everyone!
    Firstly I have to admit my last blog post might appear quite alarmist of me as...obviously your reading my new blog post!
    Which is a surprise to all of us I assure you, as when I wrote the last blog post it appeared as though all my preparations were going to take the rest of the month. But it occurred to me while I was looking over the Fan Panel PowerPoint and Prompt Sheet that I was being a bit of a pessimist (which is very unlike me!). As it appears we're ahead of schedule for the Fan Panel!


    Because of that I have a bit more time available to me, so I can write a blog post explaining what we are going to release in the next few weeks. Before our official launch on the 3rd of October at Destination Star Trek!!!

    The first thing we'll be releasing is our Promo, which you can already listen to over on our Downloads Page! Our Promo is a quick promotional introduction to the podcast. Which you'll be able to download it along with everything else via iTunes and Podomatic.
    Podomatic is still being developed, so there might be a few teething problems, until we get the page looking and working how we like! The site will be linked up with the aforementioned Downloads Page in order for you to download our podcasts!!!

    Then we go onto what we like to call Teaser Episodes, which as the name suggests teases at what you can expect from us once the full length episodes are recorded and released! All three Teaser Episode's have their own topic, which we discuss at length.
    As they are special episodes, we thought it was appropriate that they have a unique format. So at the beginning of each episode one of us introduces ourselves and explains how they got into Star Trek. Once they're happy that they've achieved it, we then discuss the topic at hand!

    The first topic we discuss is, was it right for the Federation to sign the Treaty of Algeron? Should the Federation have cloaking technology?
    In the first episode we discuss the moral and ethical dilemma's surrounding the Federation's decision to sign the Treaty of Algeron in 2311. A peace accord making it illegal for them to use cloaking technology. I have the honour of introducing myself first!

    The second topic we deliberate over is, the Memory Alpha Random Page Game
    In this episode we have a little bit of fun! As we play one of the most fun and unpredictable games related to Star Trek on the internet. The Memory Alpha Random Page Game is a pastime that makes use of the website's Random Page function. The game can be played as a single player or multiplayer.

    You play by pressing the button and seeing who has the most interesting page. The person who gets the most interesting pages overall is the winner! Phil had the opportunity of introducing himself in this Teaser Episode!

    The last topic we debated was, Which series is it best to be a Federation Citizen?
    In the final episode we debate, which era is the optimum time to be living on Earth in the Federation. To work this out we used a criteria. The points of comparison were the technological advances, the chances of survival and the feelings of security. Jamie had pleasure of starting this Teaser Episode!

    We are really looking forward to meeting you all at DST3!!!
    Simon, Jamie and Phil

    Tuesday, 2 September 2014

    Lack of blog posts to be uploaded from me in the next few weeks- Simon

    Hi guys
    I just want to make you all aware that over the next few weeks the number of blogs written by me are likely to fall, as I am still quite busy preparing, writing (and finalising) the different elements that will go into our DST3 Fan Panel!


    As you can imagine there is an awful lot I need to complete before the month is out!
    One of the main elements that we will rely on at the convention is our Prompt Sheet. Which (once finished) will detail the format of our discussion, and the notes needed to fully explain how we come to the conclusions we've come to!!!
    The other vital element to any Fan Panel is a bright and colourful PowerPoint, which as you can imagine will be a visual representation for the discussion. We hope it will spur the audiences imagination, so that they ask themselves fascinating and interesting questions about the famous (if not infamous) cyborg race!!!

    On top of all those preparations, I've also got the herculean task of getting the podcast ready to go live on the same day we host our Fan Panel on stage!
    This has got it's elements which have still got to combine to make a whole. As you many have seen over the past month some of the preparations have already gone live!
    See this post for more details: TEP Podcast Media Live!

    Although we've got an awful lot more to do, before we're capable of releasing podcasts on a regular basis. Me, Jamie and Phil have got our own jobs to complete before the deadline runs out!

    I think this is best time to admit to you all that once we start broadcasting. Some of the episodes you will hear will be one's we've recorded in the past.
    I know that doesn't sound great but it isn't as bad as it's sounds. Because we feel that these episodes have got interesting ideas and concepts in them. Which we would like you to hear! All the podcasts will all be labelled so that you'll be able to identify them with ease!!!

    Make sure you check out and vote in our Borg poll over on the right of your screen. The results of the poll will be revealed and used in our Fan Panel, so every vote counts!
    We'd love to know what you think!!!

    The poll finishes at 5:00pm on Friday 3rd of October 2014!!!
    Simon