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Bachelor's degree 3rd year

Podcast for the 50th anniversary of La Villeneuve

Podcast for the 50th anniversary of La Villeneuve
The aim of this tutored project was to produce a collection of podcasts about the Villeneuve district, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022. Each podcast was to be produced by a group of 3 or 4 students and last from 10 minutes minimum to 30 maximum. The project could be conceived as a single unit or as a series of several episodes.
During the first session, several themes were proposed to the students, who divided into three groups and chose to work respectively on: the history of the district (Villeneuve, des petites histoires pour la grande); young people in Villeneuve (En Grand) and the district's socio-cultural players (Associacast).
Thanks to an introduction to recording, interviewing, editing and writing techniques for sound, each group worked independently to produce its podcast from A to Z, from researching contributors to editing, including recording, writing the voice-over and creating a visual identity.
 

Master 1 Audiovisual and Digital Media (AVMN)

Les Mots de la Photo" project

Les Mots de la Photo" project

It was produced by students in the Option Numérique program for the Mois de la Photo 2022.
The commission came from the Grenoble-based association La Maison de l'Image. The aim was to produce a sound catalog for the exhibition "Photographie de l'intime, archives collectives", held at the Ancien Musée de Peinture in Grenoble in November and December 2022. As well as an associated web page.
The site contains seven podcasts, grouped into two distinct categories. The first, named "Photographie de l'intime, archives collectives" after the theme of the exhibition, contains six episodes, one for each installation and another about the installation on the 50th anniversary of La Maison de l'Image. The second category, "Les Mots des visiteurs" (Visitors' Words), contains a podcast in the form of interviews with visitors about their opinions on the exhibition and their vision of intimacy.

Master 1 Scientific and technical communication and culture (CCST)

Le magazine des sciences on RCF

Le magazine des sciences on RCF
Hosting of "Magazine des Sciences", column, report, interview on RCF Isère
Le Magazine des sciences is a weekly radio program on science popularization and current affairs, broadcast on RCF-Isère, Grenoble's local radio station. Find out about scientific subjects through columns, reports and interviews, all prepared by students of the UGA Master in Scientific and Technical Communication and Culture. Le Mag' des Sciences is broadcast every Wednesday at 12.15pm and rebroadcast at 7.15pm on RCF-Isère (103.7). Also available as a podcast on the RCF Isère website.
All the content that was edited and broadcast is available in its final version on the rcf.fr/actualite/le-magazine-des-sciences website.

Master 2 Scientific and technical communication and culture (CCST)

On the rails of controversy: an investigation into the Lyon Turin project

On the rails of controversy: an investigation into the Lyon Turin project
In 1989, the idea of building a rail link between Lyon and Turin was mooted. The objectives were various: to link Lisbon to Kiev, to reduce road transport, to replace the Fréjus tunnel, and so on. But such a project is not without consequences for the valley's activities, its inhabitants and the environment of this region steeped in history.    
We're Laster students in Communication et Culture Scientifiques et Techniques at Grenoble-Alpes University, and we spent a week in the Maurienne valley to discover the different aspects of this controversy. In this podcast, "Sur les rails de la controverse : enquête sur le Lyon-Turin", we tell you what's at stake in such a project, as seen through the eyes of the various local players.

Master 2 Journalism

Face Cachée, the podcast on invisible disabilities at university

Face Cachée, the podcast on invisible disabilities at university
This podcast, produced by five students from the Grenoble School of Journalism (EJdG), looks at the issues surrounding invisible disabilities at university. Inclusion, support, mutual aid, awareness and legitimacy are addressed by students and their guests, relatives and helpers, through an on-set discussion. This podcast was produced in partnership with Radio Campus and comprises 5 episodes.
Published February 5, 2024
Updated April 26, 2024