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  1. @ari_squared

    Please Send Help

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    Okay soā€¦ I have no idea what to do for a radio show. Hence, the title. Below I included the entirety of my brainstorming ideas. I kept all ideas included because sometimes any idea is better than no idea. After brainstorming, I then googled videos to help me become a better speaker when recording myself [ā€¦]
  2. @ari_squared

    Radio Bu-bum-bumpin

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    Assignment The #ds106 radio bumper assignment is required for week 5. Summary: Now that we have a #ds106 radio up and running creating a 15 to 30 second bumper for the station. What is a bumper? It is a short recording that identifies the radio station with signature music or an expression that makes sure [ā€¦]
  3. @jclark22umw

    Jordan Quartet

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    I chose to do the a capella assignment because I am a vocalist and love music. Growing up my parentā€™s got me piano lessons. They also paid for me to be in a community choir. Needless to say, music and my connection to it are a huge part of my story. Because of this, soundtracks [ā€¦]

    The post Jordan Quartet appeared first on Digital Storytelling with Jordan.

  4. @ari_squared

    Iā€™m Home!

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    Assignment The Sound Effects Story is a required audio assignment for week 5 of #ds106. Summary: Tell a story using nothing but sound effects. There can be no verbal communication, only sound effects. Use at least five different sounds that you find online. The story can be no longer than 90 seconds. Behind the Work [ā€¦]
  5. @jclark22umw

    Breathe in, breathe out

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    For one of my assignments this week, I chose to make a relaxing white noise sound that you can play on loop. Birds or crickets are my preferred white noise, so thatā€™s what I used. I used BBCā€™s sound effects archive to download my sounds. I chose one long, repetitive sound to be my base. [ā€¦]

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  6. @jclark22umw

    Radio Bumper!

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    Here is my radio bumper! I downloaded a free sound cloud song (linked below). And use audacity to crop it. Then, I created a new recording and said my introduction for the radio station. Once I had that recording timed/placed where I wanted it I selected the section before the intro and had it fade [ā€¦]

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  7. @ari_squared

    Hearing the Trees

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    I participated in the #ds106 ā€œtweet-alongā€ on Wednesday from 8:00 ā€“ 9:00 PM. The #ds106radio was playing From Tree to Shining Tree by Radiolab: A forest can feel like a place of great stillness and quiet. But if you dig a little deeper, thereā€™s a hidden world beneath your feet as busy and complicated as [ā€¦]
  8. @hrashhDS106

    Weekly Summary: WEEK FIVE

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    Week five was a lot of fun. I thought it would be super challenging because I do not have experience with audio editing. Initially, I had a little trouble downloading the FFmpeg. I kept checking the diagnostics and it kept displaying the message ā€œError: Failed to load shared library.ā€ After a few tries I was finally able to have the [ā€¦]

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