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Edit Mode Info Session II

Friday, December 17, 2021
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
Free

The narrative audio industry has a deep need for more Black and brown story editors, and editors from a broader range of perspectives and life experiences. But there’s often no obvious way for people who want to be editors to get there. Edit Mode: Story Editor Training for Narrative Audio is here to bridge that gap. Edit Mode is a paid training and mentorship program that will build your skills, introduce you to future colleagues, and give you the real-world editing experience you need to feel confident hitting “apply” for that next job.

During this information session, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about the program and meet members of the Editors Collective behind Edit Mode.

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We are now accepting applications for our 2nd run of this program for Spring 2022. 

Watch the recorded info session from Spring 2021

Speakers

a headshot of Casey Miner

Casey Miner

Award Winning Audio Editor
Casey Miner is an award-winning narrative audio editor, producer, and writer who's worked with outlets including Wondery, Reveal, 70 Million, The Stoop, NPR, Slate, Pop-Up Magazine, and Mother Jones. Previously, she led creative teams for Al Jazeera and KALW; taught audio production and narrative structure at the University of California, Berkeley; and launched and hosted The Specialist, a podcast about work we don't think about and the people who do it. She does her best work when collaborating with other members of the Editors Collective.
a headshot Jen Chien

Jen Chien

Executive Editor at LWC Studios
Jen Chien is Executive Editor for LWC Studios. Previously, she was Senior Radio Editor at Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and Managing Editor for Crosscurrents and KALW News. She has been a contributor to All Things Considered, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, BBC/PRI’s The World, Making Contact, SF Public Press, East Bay Express, New America Media, and KPFA in Berkeley, where she took part in the First Voice Apprenticeship Program. Awards recognitions include Third Coast, Peabody, Gracies, ONA/OJA, and SPJ Sigma Delta Chi. She holds a BA in American Studies from Smith College, and an MA in Interdisciplinary Performance from New College of California. Before entering the field of journalism, she had a successful career as a professional dance and theater artist, arts teacher, and massage therapist.

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