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The Catsitter
Produced by Ochen K.

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From Ochen K.

Months ago, while researching some audio equipment, I came across Transom.org for the first time. I had heard the web address on This American Life and All Things Considered, but never remembered it when I was at the computer. I spent the rest of that night listening to as much as I could find on the site. I love finding these little online jewels. It reaffirms my trust and faith in the Internet. I decided that night to create something. I didn't know what, but I've wanted to try for a long time and Transom finally gave me that push.

The next morning, with my resolution still intact, I set to writing. In almost every creative thing I do, I start out by setting rules and boundaries. This helps in narrowing down options and gives me new walls to bounce against. The rules for this piece were (a) it had to be a fairly quick production, (b) it had to be first person narrative since I didn't have time figure out how to do much else, (c) it had to at least allude to a bigger theme, (d) it had to be, if not funny, at least light, and (e) I had to be willing to submit it to Transom when I was done. The five minutes spent making up these rules immediately helped define and form the piece. I wrote the script in about and hour, recorded it in about an hour, edited it in about an hour, and then sent it of to Transom.

I had no hopes of having my piece selected, but thought that the experience of going through the entire process would be valuable to my education. It was.

Months passed, I started developing a few other radio pieces with actual airplay in mind, I got a job at Minnesota Public Radio, and then I got the email from Transom about presenting Cattsitter. Right away, I went back and listened to the piece. I hadn't listened to it since I had submitted it. There are many things I'd change and many things I'd like to spend more time on, but the purpose of the piece was to learn how it felt to do it. It felt nice, and although I'm still in a little bit of shock, this part feels nice too.

Technical Info

I have a music recording background, so I had no need or interest to spend much time on the technical side. Since I also knew that this was my very first piece, and therefore would probably never go anywhere, I wasn't so concerned about the quality.

I did everything on my Vaio laptop. I have a USB powered I/O (Edirol UA-3) that I always carry with me. It's only two-in-two-out with a not-so-great preamp or driver, but it's small, lightweight, and most importantly, powered off the laptop, so I can be in the middle of the desert and get decent audio into my computer. I plugged a Shure 57 directly into the UA-3 and recorded, edited, and mixed in Cool Edit Pro. This is my standard 'down and dirty' setup when time, location, and dependability are issues.

About Ochen K.

Ochen K. is an artist, composer, and performer living and working in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His musical credits include complete scores for Bondi Dance (Los Angeles, California) and The Gandini Juggling Project (London, England), soundtracks for Peapot Productions (Helsinki, Finland), new musical theater works for Nautilus Music Theater and Steppingstone Theatre (St. Paul, Minnesota), and numerous soundscapes for various theater and dance performances. Ochen has received many awards for his commercial design work and independent artwork, and in 2000, he received an Emerging Artist grant from the Jerome Foundation for a commission by the Walker Art Center. He currently works as the online producer for American RadioWorks, the national documentary unit of Minnesota Public Radio and NPR, and his personal work can be viewed at http://www.ochenk.com. When he's not taking care of his neighbor's cat, he takes care of three of his own; Maggie, Buzz and Ethel, with his partner Leslie Ball.

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