1. @ds106_mckayla

    Audio storytelling.

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    Sounds drive stories by allowing the listener to understand where the story took place at. Sound gives the story the ability to listener and almost live the moment within the story by just listening. The videos that I watched with Abumrad explaining how radio creates empathy really opened my eyes or I should say my ears, to how sound really does create more to the story. If there was no sound, a lot would be lost, the tone, attitude, personal connection within the story would not be developed with the listener. It was neat listening to Abumrad talk, because it
  2. @jupiter_pop

    GRAFFITI ON THE MOON

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    ♪ Now, ds106 did you hear about this one?Tell me, are you locked in the punch?Hey ds106, are you goofing on Elvis?Hey class, are we losing touch? ♪ R.E.M Melody Audio Storytelling Ds106 is kicking off week 5 with some good old fashion radio storytelling. I’ll admit that audio is probably my weakest link out […]
  3. @butterball_4567

    Radio Show Ideas

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    I am excited for this radio show project. It seems really interesting and something way out of my comfort zone. A really cool idea for the radio show would be to create a narrative of something that happened to you in present day, and then recreate it as if it happened back in the 80s. […]
  4. @butterball_4567

    Audio Reflection

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    Audio storytelling is a very interesting concept that I have never really thought about before. However, if there was never any sound in the background, everything would just seem bland. After listening to “Moon Graffiti,” I realized the importance of audio storytelling. Certain sounds elicit some type of emotion in us, and they tell us […]
  5. @MentalWalkabout

    Weekly Summary Four

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    The trend keeps going with this week being my new favorite week yet. Spending time doing visual editing let me play towards my goofy creative side with some really enjoyable visual assignments. Before that though, I began the week by checking out Telling Stories in Photos. This turned out to be more informative than I…
  6. @IezziHannah

    Week 4

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    I created Digital Creates on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. I studied 1980’s photography and read about how to use photography to tell a story. I waited to complete any visual assignments until I read these materials so I could complete assignments from a better perspective. But before I read anything I wrote about my take […]
  7. @IezziHannah

    Photoblitz

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    I have never done an assignment like this before. When I first read all of the instructions I was intimidated but, luckily as I went through it I realized it was less intimidating than I thought. Step One: I read the instructions and decided to complete this assignment on my way to class Step 2: […]
  8. @ds106_mckayla

    Weekly Summary #4

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    This week had some interesting readings. I enjoyed them a lot and also got to take away some new information from them. The daily creates were also fun to participate in. I enjoyed creating the visual assignments, this week we had to reach up to 12 stars. I completed 12 stars total. I love looking at what everyone else creates on the assignment pages. It always gives me a great idea for my next visual assignment creation. I tried to take photos with the thoughts of the article about telling stories in photos. With the picture of my pencil, I
  9. @IezziHannah

    The Best of Photography

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    If you haven’t figured out yet, I am a big Queen fan and, it is one of the only parts of the 80s that I am familiar with. So naturally I decided to examine this picture of Freddie Mercury. Also this is an incredible picture. First off, this picture clearly selects Freddie Mercury as the […]

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

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