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  1. @shleighduque

    You’re Listening to Distress Signal

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    Each member of my group was tasked with creating a unique radio bumper for our show. We know that we’ll feature news, games, and callers, so we figured it’d be best to market these details & give potential listeners an idea of what to expect from us. I found a cool beat on Free Music Archive and … Continue reading You’re Listening to Distress Signal
  2. @jamesrxss

    Let’s Make a Start

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    I want to start by welcoming you to this blog of mine, you’ll probably be aware that this blog is going to follow me and my journey through the social media module I’m taking as part of my second year studies on the Media Production BSc course at De Montfort University in Leicester. You don’t […]
  3. @shleighduque

    Week Five: DJ in the Making

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    Before this week, I had a general understanding of the importance of sound, but I didn’t realize just how difficult it would be to convey details without the support of any visual or verbal elements. I started by listening to “Moon Graffiti” and reflected on how sounds affect tone, space and atmosphere in this blog post. … Continue reading Week Five: DJ in the Making
  4. @shleighduque

    I quit my dreaming the moment that I found you.

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    For my dramatic reading remix, I decided to take the lyrics of Angel Olsen’s “Unfucktheworld” and read them over Death Grips “Runway Y”. The original is a melancholic song that’s played over the strumming of a guitar. Placing the lyrics over a hip-hop/industrial track changes the tone from sad to intense. While I felt silly reading the lyrics the way … Continue reading I quit my dreaming the moment that I found you.
  5. @shleighduque

    Radio Bumper

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    Most of the bumpers I remember hearing were quick, animated, and consisted of several vocal effects and fun sounds. I used the first 10 seconds of this video to help inspire the writing and speaking style I’d use. Then I recorded myself with my apple headphone mic. Once I had a decent recording in Audacity, I added the echo effect in … Continue reading Radio Bumper
  6. @shleighduque

    Ceto’s Soundtrack

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    So, this was time consuming. The last few assignments that featured Ceto relied heavily on my intro scene. This one forced me to zoom out and picture her story as a whole. Ceto is a primordial sea goddess who is banished to Earth and forced to inhabit a physical form. I still have not decided whether she hurts or helps mankind … Continue reading Ceto’s Soundtrack

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