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  1. @KendraB999

    DS106 Radio

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    In this radio discussion, I believe the best part of the experience was getting to see what others think of the different sounds and effects that were going on when listening to the different radio shows. I think that hearing some of the sounds that were being made, was really not what I expected. Some […]
  2. @ekardos106

    ds106 Radio!

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    On Wednesday, September 22 at 8PM, I listened to the ds106 radio! First, I really liked the bumpers that were played at the beginning of the show. They sounded like real, professional radio bumpers. The story that was played had strong auditory elements that moved the story along. The tone of the characters’ voices depict …
  3. @jwcpsc

    Ds106 Radio

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    I absolutely loved it this radio session. It was so captivating, from the sounds to the drama to the dialogue. It definitely reminded me of an old Lifetime scary movie series that comes on late at night. I want more and I’ll definitely tune in to see what else comes on. It definitely had me… Continue reading Ds106 Radio
  4. @MasonOberle

    Escape!

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    Last night, I had the opportunity to listen to the first episode of the ESC podcast on DS106 radio. The episode explored how an episode of an old radio drama, Escape, was produced. The episode that was focused on was Three Skeleton Key, and the podcast host focused on the techniques used in order to […]
  5. @grace_long88

    ESC Radio

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    Listening to the radio show tonight was very interesting and enlightening. The way to producers used layered sounds and their voice to entertain the audience was amazing. I thought the use of music added a great eerie or suspenseful aspect to the story. And the movement of the sounds out
  6. @TurnerM000

    From Tree to Shining Tree

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    I am not one to typically listen to podcasts, but this week has opened my eyes to how neat they can really be! The ability to tell a story with just audio is very difficult but their use of ambient and background noises throughout the podcast made it f...
  7. @AJSt0rm

    Live-Streamed Conversation

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    Have you ever watched a movie with a friend remotely? It’s a strange concept that we never really considered before Covid, yet, I’ve found myself doing so recently multiple times. There are plug-ins that connect to Netflix and Disney Plus has a streaming option. Most of these offer only a text or emoji-based chat system. …
  8. @ari_squared

    Hearing the Trees

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    I participated in the #ds106 “tweet-along” on Wednesday from 8:00 – 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, there’s a hidden world beneath your feet as busy and complicated as […]
  9. @madelinek106

    radioshow review ds106radio

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    Listening to the radio show on February 22nd was so much fun and really interesting. I loved tweeting along with everyone because it felt like we were in class discussing!  I was so surprised when I heard my radio bumper play at the start and end of the show! I got some comments which were really nice about […]
  10. @hrashhDS106

    WEEK FIVE Assignment Bank: Tune Into Hena’s Mashups!

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    This week one of the assignments we were given was to choose 3-4 assignments from the “Audio Assignments” section in the assignment bank. The assignments I chose were Mixing Soundtracks (2 stars), Instrumental vs Vocals (3 1/2 stars), and Sound Effects Story (3 stars). *I did not upload on SoundCloud due to running the risk of copyright violations.* Mixing Soundtracks […]
  11. @jclark22umw

    Live Tweet Along

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    On Wednesday night I slid in bed and tuned into DS106 radio. The broadcast they shared was about different natural relationships between large trees, springtails, and fungus. It sounds weird, I know. However, I was very drawn into this science lesson. The use of sound effects was excellent, and I really enjoyed how the creator […]

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  12. @Conner44769274

    DS106Radio Tweet Along

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    On Monday night our class listen to a audio drama called I Saw Myself Running. Since we’re focusing on audio and sound this week, it was interesting to listen to something where that was truly at the forefront. I listen to podcasts a lot, but I don’t really focus much on the sound and instead […]
  13. @MoB4884

    Live Tweeting

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    This was my first time live tweeting while listening to something. The story itself was super creepy and kind of made me question my own dreams and why they happen. The sounds in this story were so unique to the time period, from the static of the microphone, to the old school sound effects used. […]

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