1. @ldeitrick

    Silence is the loudest sound.

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    “Moon Graffiti” grabs you right from the moment you start listening. The producers achieve this primarily using two distinct styles when introducing the story. NPR’s “How Audio Stories Begin” describe these techniques as diving immediately into the narrative and introducing a mystery. We are confronted with alarms signaling a sense of danger and urgency, as …
  2. @Maggieo_13

    Daily Creates

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    #ds106 #tdc2086 pic.twitter.com/xXyoardpJm — Maggie O'Connor (@Maggieo_13) September 26, 2017 The sun cover (sunscreen). Everyone can use it. #tdc2087 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/gt55lKIXY9 — Maggie O'Connor (@Maggieo_13) September 27, 2017 #ds106 #tdc2088 pic.twitter.com/0sb84TnFSA — Maggie O'Connor (@Maggieo_13) September 28, 2017
  3. @Maggieo_13

    Think about story telling…

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    Stories are a great thing on there own, but nothing and I mean nothing beats a story with added sound effects.  Sound drives stories because it helps your imagination create a story. Without sound your mind can only create so much. But with sound it opens up a whole new world of opportunity. Sound changes […]
  4. @shleighduque

    Ceto Rises

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    That’s right. Ceto’s back. Since we had to incorporate our character (again), I decided that my Sound Effects Story should accompany Ceto’s introduction. Yes, my idea of this scene was so vivid that I felt compelled to add another layer to the madness. Thankfully, I learned how to use Audacity this past summer while creating a mix for … Continue reading Ceto Rises
  5. @k8lynclements

    Super Radio Ideas

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    For a super radio show I have a few ideas: I think it would be neat to have a superhero radio station where you get to talk to the superhero. There would be an interviewer interviewing a superhero. They would ask all the hows, whys, whats of being a superhero. Another idea would be to get a superhero to tell a story from one of the times they saved the day. They would give us all the juicy details! My...

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  6. @PamlanyeJordan

    Daily Creates- Week 5

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    This week in Daily Creates Jordan version… The first daily create I participated in was #tdc2083, show your best confused face! For this I just searched through the Twitter gif function until I found my favorite confused face! cutest confusion ever #ds106 #tdc2083 pic.twitter.com/FsyHQSQ40y — Jordan Pamlanye (@PamlanyeJordan) September 24, 2017 The next daily create … Continue reading Daily Creates- Week 5
  7. @k8lynclements

    My Radio Bumper

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    This week we had to come up with a radio bumper for DS106 radio. Since this semester is Super DS106 I said Super DS106 Radio in my bumper. It was easy coming up with what to say but I with it was more original that just my name and radio name but I am not a creative audio person. I didn’t want just my voice so I added the Incredibles theme song to the background. I was not looking forward...

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  8. @shleighduque

    Audio Storytelling or Mind Control?

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    Audio effects are one of the most under-appreciated elements in film because it’s often used to support the visuals. Sound alone changes the tone of any setting and circumstance. When it comes to this topic, I can’t help but immediately think of jump scares in horror films; soft, low music plays while we anticipate something frightening, until we’re abruptly greeted with … Continue reading Audio Storytelling or Mind Control?
  9. @melseykooring

    Radio Show Ideas (Week Five):

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    Superhero Theoretical Theories Ever wonder if the Hulk is really the strongest superhero? Should comic book movies follow comic book stories word for word? Should Guardians Of The Galaxy team up with The Avengers? Should superhero movies be funny/wild or dark/grounded? Should actors be re-casted for sequels? We have questions and we need answers! Or […]
  10. @ana_leino

    Moon Graffiti and the Power of Storytelling Without Visuals

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    This was such a powerful thing to listen to.  I had fairly low expectations given that my only experience listening to stories was My Prairie Home Companion on NPR.  But this was powerful and evocative–more real than expected.  It’s really amazing how much impact sound and sound design have on the stories we watch or listen …

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UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

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