How to Create an Audiogram in Descript

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Creating an audiogram via Descript means producing a short video clip that combines an audio excerpt from a podcast or interview with a visual waveform animation, captions, and branded graphics. Audiograms turn audio-only content into shareable social media videos that attract viewers who would never click play on a podcast link. In the Content Factory, audiogram creation is a Process stage task that repurposes podcast content for visual platforms.

Audiograms solve a fundamental distribution problem: audio content is invisible on visual-first platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. An audiogram with animated waveforms, captions, and a speaker photo gives audio content a visual identity that stops the scroll. Descript makes this easy because the transcript is already mapped to the audio—you just select the best 30-60 second clip, apply a template, and export. This guide covers selecting clips, applying templates, and exporting audiograms for social media distribution.

Where Audiogram Creation Fits in the Content Factory

Audiograms belong to the Process stage and are closely related to podcast processing and one-minute video editing. They are created after the podcast has been audio-edited and transcribed. After creation, audiograms are cross-posted and boosted with Dollar-a-Day ads.

Prerequisites

You need access to the BlitzMetrics Descript account, a podcast or audio project with completed transcription, the client’s brand colors and logo for the template, a headshot photo of the speaker, and knowledge of the target platform dimensions (1080×1080 for Facebook/LinkedIn, 1080×1350 for Instagram feed, 1080×1920 for Stories/Reels).

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Select the Best Audio Clip

Read through the transcript and identify the most compelling 30-60 second segment. Look for a self-contained insight, a surprising statement, a clear how-to tip, or an emotional moment. The clip should make sense on its own without additional context.

Step 2: Create the Audiogram in Descript

Select the transcript segment you identified, then use Descript’s audiogram or video creation tools to build the visual. Add the speaker’s headshot, the animated waveform, captions from the transcript, and any branded elements like logos or color backgrounds. Apply a template if one exists for the client.

Step 3: Style and Size for the Target Platform

Set the video dimensions for the destination platform. Customize colors to match the brand. Ensure captions are large enough to read on mobile. Position elements so the waveform, photo, and text all have clear visual hierarchy. The speaker’s name and title should be visible throughout the clip.

Step 4: Export and Distribute

Export the audiogram as an MP4 video file. Create versions for each target platform if dimensions differ. Hand off to the person handling cross-posting or upload directly to each platform with the prepared copy.

Verification Checklist

The selected audio clip is compelling and self-contained. Captions are accurate and readable on mobile. The waveform animation is synchronized with the audio. Brand colors, logo, and speaker photo are included. The video dimensions match the target platform. The audio is clean with no background noise. The total duration is between 30 and 60 seconds.

Related Resources

Audiograms are one output of the podcast processing workflow. They use the same audio editing skills covered in editing sounds in Descript and the same captioning techniques from adding captions to video. For the full Content Factory pipeline, see The 4 Stages of the Content Factory.

Take the Next Step

Audiograms turn invisible podcast content into scroll-stopping social media assets. To master Descript and the full Content Factory system, enroll in BlitzMetrics courses. For done-for-you audiogram creation and podcast promotion, explore the Content Engine Package.

Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu is the CEO of Local Service Spotlight, a platform that amplifies the reputations of contractors and local service businesses using the Content Factory process. He is a former search engine engineer who has spent a billion dollars on Google and Facebook ads for Nike, Quiznos, Ashley Furniture, Red Bull, State Farm, and other brands. Dennis has achieved 25% of his goal of creating a million digital marketing jobs by partnering with universities, professional organizations, and agencies. Through Local Service Spotlight, he teaches the Dollar a Day strategy and Content Factory training to help local service businesses enhance their existing local reputation and make the phone ring. Dennis coaches young adult agency owners serving plumbers, AC technicians, landscapers, roofers, electricians, and believes there should be a standard in measuring local marketing efforts, much like doctors and plumbers must be certified.