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  1. @myclassaccount

    Fifth Weekly Summary

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    As always, let’s start with the Daily Creates! I think this was my favorite week of Daily Creates yet! I really loved it! Next up we get into the main assignments for the week. This week we had more to do than any other week before. Personally this week it took the most amount of time to do everything just because of the process that comes with audio storytelling. There are a lot of steps that went into these assignments … Continue reading "Fifth Weekly Summary"
  2. @myclassaccount

    Assignment Posts for Week Five

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    Hi, everyone! This week as everyone in the class knows we are doing audio assignments for our weekly assignments. We started off with the radio bumper which on my previous post. This post is the Sound Effect story. Titled: Coffee Shop Breakdown: I recorded this in an actual coffee shop as you might be able to tell. I created all of the noises with objects around me. I took the sound recording from my phone and uploaded it to Soundcloud. … Continue reading "Assignment Posts for Week Five"
  3. @myclassaccount

    DS106 Radio

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    I really enjoyed listening to the station for this hour with the class. I chose to listen to the first session of the week, which was Monday night from 8-9 ET. We listened to a story filled with mystery and curious sounds. I love how it was all broken down. The comments from the class in our Discord were terrific too! It was nice to speak with everyone in real time about something we were all engaging in. It really … Continue reading "DS106 Radio"
  4. @myclassaccount

    Radio Bumper

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    Here it is, folks! My radio bumper for DS106 Radio! I’m super excited to get going on audio content for class. As a person who has always enjoyed podcasting, this is going to be terrific. Breakdown of how I did this: For this assignment I recorded myself in a way that I thought would sound good going in between songs for our radio station. I then saved it to my MacBook as an mp3 files and then uploaded it to … Continue reading "Radio Bumper"
  5. @myclassaccount

    Audio Storytelling

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    Here a couple examples of audio storytelling that I wanted to share. One is a political podcast and the other is about fantasy football. Both are very different and both break down happenings and stories very well throughout the week to a huge listener base respectively. To explain my approach: I took each of these from Spotify where I listen to all of my podcast. Brainstorming wise I thought about the stories each week that I consume and both of … Continue reading "Audio Storytelling"
  6. @skyler0455

    moon graffiti

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    I listened to “Moon Graffiti,” which employed sound effects and changes in sound to tell the story ‘what if Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin actually crashed on the moon?’ I thought the techniques they employed to illustrate the story were very interesting and creative. In the beginning, alarming sounds before the crash happens creates a […]
  7. @eendip

    Spooky Soundtrack

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    Nothing better than listening to a spooky soundtrack during the Halloween season! I did the Spooky Sounds audio assignment where you put together different spooky sounds to make one ultimate ghoulish nightmare of a soundtrack. I used Audacity and got my sounds from freesoundslibrary.com. I layered them in Audacity so that they all play at...
  8. @MasonOberle

    At the Diner

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    The last audio assignment I completed for this class was a sound effects story. For this assignment we had to create a short narrative using only sound effects. Since I had already set my other two audio assignments in restaurants, I decided to make this one “restaurant themed” as well. This time I wanted to […]
  9. @ekardos106

    Listen up! It’s time to wrap up week 5

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    I honestly did not expect to like audio storytelling week. However, I found myself really loving working on the assignments. When you close your eyes and listen to sounds, you can picture exactly what you’re hearing. I feel as though audio storytelling is often overlooked. Podcasts are a great example of audio storytelling that I …

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