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Summary
TLDRIn this conversation, Pras Teguh and Radit discuss the behind-the-scenes of podcasting, focusing on the evolution of PWK and its creative development. They touch on the significance of editing, humorous gags, and the unique atmosphere created in their podcasts. Pras shares insights into his early collaborations, including set design ideas like the 'warung' concept and how the editing process, particularly with oversized heads and comical moments, became a signature style. The discussion also dives into the challenges of connecting with guests, navigating moods, and keeping the content engaging for listeners.
Takeaways
- 😀 Pras Teguh's journey into podcasting started with his early collaborations with notable podcasts like PWK, and his transition into creating his own unique podcast sets and style.
- 😀 Pras emphasizes the importance of being authentic and not trying to force an overly scripted or exaggerated persona during podcasts. His natural energy and laughter are key to his appeal.
- 😀 When facing unresponsive guests, Pras focuses on adjusting his questions based on the guest's mood, often bringing up topics that engage them to feel comfortable and excited to share.
- 😀 Pras's podcast set design was inspired by the idea of creating an authentic 'warung kopi' (coffee shop) atmosphere, which was then enhanced with clever editing and humor.
- 😀 One of the unique elements of Pras's podcast is the fun, exaggerated editing, such as making guests' heads appear larger, which has become a signature style that viewers enjoy.
- 😀 Pras works closely with his editor, Dewi, to ensure the timing of comedy and edits align perfectly. Editing is crucial in enhancing the entertainment value of the podcast.
- 😀 The editing process can take several days, as Pras believes that it's important to create a seamless blend of humor and timing to make each episode engaging for both listeners and viewers.
- 😀 Pras acknowledges that while editing can be important, the spontaneous nature of the conversations and the natural flow of dialogue are what really make the podcast shine.
- 😀 Throughout his podcast career, Pras has collaborated with various production teams and worked on refining his podcast format to create content that feels fresh and exciting.
- 😀 Pras has a background in music, being part of a rock band, and has balanced his podcasting career with his music gigs, showing his versatility and dedication to both fields.
Q & A
What was the initial inspiration behind starting the YouTube podcast for Pras Teguh?
-Pras Teguh was inspired to start his podcast due to the growing popularity of podcasts, especially PWK (Podcast Waktu Kapan) which had gained significant traction. He was involved in multiple podcast collaborations, which eventually led him to create his own content.
Why did Pras Teguh choose to have a casual, unscripted approach for his podcast interviews?
-Pras believes that being genuine and spontaneous during interviews brings out the best conversations. He emphasizes being himself and allowing the guests to feel comfortable, which makes the discussions more natural and engaging.
What is Pras Teguh's strategy when an interview isn't going well or when a guest is not responding well?
-Pras uses a method of adapting to the guest's mood. If a guest is not responding well, he tries to change the direction of the conversation, keeping the guest engaged by focusing on what excites them until they are more comfortable.
How does Pras Teguh approach editing for his podcasts, and what makes it stand out?
-Pras pays attention to editing details that enhance the humor and flow of the conversation. A key feature is the exaggerated visual effects, like enlarging a guest's head, which became a signature aspect of his podcast style.
What was the creative process behind the ‘warung kopi’ (coffee shop) set in his podcast?
-The idea for the ‘warung kopi’ set came from Danang, the producer, who suggested creating an authentic atmosphere. The set was designed to resemble a traditional coffee shop, with everyday items like Indomie visible, to make the podcast feel more grounded and relatable.
How does Pras Teguh ensure that the podcast remains engaging for viewers both audibly and visually?
-Pras believes in creating a balance between visual humor and engaging audio. He ensures that the podcast is not only a conversation but also a visual show, adding effects like enlarging faces and using sound effects to keep viewers entertained.
What does Pras Teguh believe is the key to a successful podcast interview?
-The key to a successful podcast, according to Pras, is creating an environment where the guest feels comfortable and free to speak naturally. He believes in not following rigid scripts but letting the conversation flow based on the guest’s responses and mood.
Why does Pras Teguh think his approach to podcasting works even when others seem to rely heavily on edits?
-Pras's success lies in his ability to make guests feel at ease, which naturally leads to more authentic conversations. He doesn’t rely solely on edits to make the podcast entertaining but instead focuses on the organic flow and relatability of the content.
How did Pras Teguh's collaboration with different podcast projects influence his current work?
-Pras's collaborations with various podcast projects, such as PWK, Close the Door, and Kejar Setoran, exposed him to different styles of podcasting. These experiences helped him refine his approach and ultimately shaped his unique style that resonated with audiences.
How did Pras Teguh handle the early challenges of podcasting, including technical limitations and guest dynamics?
-In the early stages, Pras faced technical challenges like poor-quality microphones and small sets. Despite these, he persevered, focusing on building strong relationships with guests and continuously refining the content, gradually overcoming these obstacles to achieve success.
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