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  1. @mto_morgan

    Week 5 Summary

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    This was quite a fun week. Between all of the assignments and daily creates, it adds up to a lot of fun. What I liked about this week was I got to experience something I have never experienced before in audio editing. My daily creates are below: All of my assignments and blogs for the week can be found here: […]
  2. @mto_morgan

    My Thoughts On DS106 Radio

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    I love the idea of a radio show. This will help us learn more about using sounds to convey a story. I think that the idea of using sound rather than text is lost in todays world and it would be fun to try and revive some of the old ways of using sound to tell stories. What I would […]
  3. @mto_morgan

    How Does Sound Drive Stories?

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    Stories would be nothing without sound. Stories have been told over and over again, each time the story teller uses their own unique sound to potentially paint a different picture than the previous story teller. This could contribute to how stories are changed over time. Even if people say the same words, each person can tell a story differently by […]
  4. @V20Kai

    Are You Listening?

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    This week’s focus was on audio, which I have mostly dabbled in when it came to making mixes for my PAC pieces, whether it’s cutting a song to fit the allowed time frame or putting different songs together and making sure one songs transitions to the next as fluidly as possible. However, before getting into […]
  5. @V20Kai

    The Story of “Moon Graffiti”

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    Today I listened to the audio drama “Moon Graffiti,” and I was blown away by its exceptional storytelling. It was like I was watching a movie, but without the visuals, which is essentially what good audio storytelling should strive for. The story opens with the date: July 20, 1969. Immediately, the listeners are thrust right […]
  6. @V20Kai

    Radio Thoughts

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    On Monday night, I listened to the ds106 radio and participated in the live “tweet-along.” Although I do not remember the details of that night’s broadcast, there were a few things that stuck out to me that made storytelling more than just a bland “this happened, then that.” The narrator analyzed and compared a film […]

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