What I Learned Watching the Super Bowl | with Terryl Humphrey | Ep #368
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey, podcast host and podcast production business owner, discusses what he learned from watching the Super Bowl production and how it changed his perspective on podcast production.
During the conversation, Terryl explains that he did not initially recognize the importance of production. The failure was not understanding how angles, camera switches, and perspective impact engagement.
What it cost him was time spent recording and editing without fully understanding how production keeps people’s attention.
He describes the shift that occurred when he noticed the multiple camera angles used during the Super Bowl, how different perspectives make the experience more entertaining and engaging for the audience. He realized that production is not just about recording a video.
It is about intentional angles, transitions, editing, and keeping the audience engaged.
This episode explores podcast production, content creation, storytelling, attention retention, camera angles, business growth, and giving yourself permission to fail.
It is for podcasters, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders who want to improve their production and create more engaging content.
If you are searching for insights on podcast production, camera angles, audience engagement, and how production affects business growth, this episode provides a grounded perspective based on real experience.
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