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  1. @HumIsDum

    Galactic Empirical Radio Bumper

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    by Thomas Pulsifer As part of the assignments for week 5, weā€™ve been given the task of creating a radio bumper. Having plenty of audacity experience, I was excited to begin messing around with sound effects to see what I could come up with. Though I originally intended to create a parody of generic, obnoxiousContinue reading "Galactic Empirical RadioĀ Bumper"
  2. @MasonOberle

    Radio Show Ideas

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    What I would probably like to do most for my radio show would be to make a sequel to The Dick Johnson Chronicles: Murder at McMystery Mansion. Around the second week at college, I participated in a 24 hour theatre festival in which participants had 24 hours to write, direct, and perform a few 10 [ā€¦]
  3. @KHavertDs106

    Brain Spill

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    Radio Show Ideas: Retold Customer Service Stories ā€“ write a script and act out different customer service stories. stories can be found online or from personal experience. Art Advice Line ā€“ kinda like a relationship advice talk show but artists call in with questions like ā€œwhat medium is best to capture ā€¦.ā€ or ā€œI canā€™t ā€¦ Read more "Brain Spill"
  4. @KHavertDs106

    Radio Show

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    Last night I tuned into the DS106 radio channel. I was dreading having to listen to it because I thought it was going to be some lecture on sounds. I even had my roommate listen in with me so I wasnā€™t bored and alone. Turns out it was actually really interesting! It actually reminded me ā€¦ Read more "Radio Show"
  5. @eendip

    ds106 Live Listening Session

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    Unfortunately, I missed out on the live listening sessions earlier this week. From the comments Iā€™ve seen in the Discord, the audio was definitely dynamic and the ambiance of sounds told a story. I saw people describe the sounds as ominous and mysterious. One person even mentioned how the sounds moved directionally and created depth....
  6. Downes

    Football in the Rain

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    September 22, 2021. The highlight of tonight's @RedBlacks game was the pizza, which was much improved over last game. And the rain was cool. But the 24-7 score flattered the losing side at home. Anyhow, I spent the work day working on the OERu-style Wo...
  7. @grace_long88

    Week Five Summary

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    This week we focused on story telling through audio. I started the week listening to a story about the Moon Landing. This story was told remarkable well ā€“ so well I almost forgot it was just a story. Their use of sound effect and how they edited the audio made
  8. @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 [ā€¦]
  9. @Marie-Lynn

    Week Five Was an Auditory Adventure

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    Looking back on this week, I think learning how to use audio editing software and the various methods of audio storytelling has been some of the most fun Iā€™ve had in this class. I absolutely love music, radio, and audio dramas, so this week really spoke to me! This week was a little strange since we were not required to keep track of stars for assignments. Instead we had complete 3-4 Audio Assignments from the DS106 Assignment Bank. On top of that we had two set assignments we had to complete, including ā€œCreate A DS106 Radio Bumperā€ (which did not contribute to the assignment count) and ā€œSound Effects Storyā€ (which did contribute to the assignment count and is connected to Bob Ross). Outside of these two assignments, I also made a song of my own using GarageBand (which includes the Bob Ross approach), harmonized with myself to create a vocal song three times over (creative freedom!), and looked at a single songā€™s iterations from the 1960s to the present day. All of these assignments are linked below, as well as reflections to do with audio storytelling, DS106 radio, and my brainstorming ideas for our radio show! Please take the time to look at them if you havenā€™t already! And donā€™t forget to comment! DS106 Radio Reflection Audio Reflection Radio Bumper for Radio Fans The Painter in Peril Radio Dramas for our Radio Show! A Little Song of My Own Remakes that Define and Defy the Genre (Attempting To) Harmonize With Myself Daily Creates This week we were told to do three Daily Creates, so here they are! This post featured one of my first uses of Audacity! It was so easy to use despite the fact I had never recorded anything with it! Please give the song a listen! I had an idea similar to this about a year ago when making an HTML website for DGST 395. While I had to push that idea aside, Iā€™m happy I got to use it somewhere! I like the idea of wrecking this album (despite it being one of my favorites). Participation and Comments! I would like to remind people that I look at other peopleā€™s blogs and that I will always (always!) respond to comments on this blog. Please comment some more! I feel like nobody looks at my blog! Anyways, here is a list of blogs I visited this week and commented on. Donā€™t forget to show them some love too! Create A DS106 Radio Bumper Audio Assignment: Favorite Song Guess Whatā€™s Happening Muffled Music Itā€™s Getting On My Nerves Radio Bumper DJ Walk Style Time to Chill Get ur Polaroid! Radio Bumper Zombie Battle Sounds of a Vacation Friday = Movie Night I would like to close out this week by saying how excited I am to be doing audio assignments! Earlier this week I ordered a microphone to record assignments on. Sadly it didnā€™t come in time for me to do assignments this week, but it came earlier today and Iā€™ve been experimenting with it all afternoon! Though it was a relatively cheap microphone (I only paid $30) it sounds so much nicer than the one on my headphones! However, I didnā€™t buy it only for this class. I have two other classes outside of this one I will be making documentary style projects for and I wanted a good quality microphone to capture audio. I can also use it for online gaming since it is compatible with everything I own, which is just an added bonus! This week has been really amazing, simply because of all the audio assignments we got to work on and all the media we got to listen to! Iā€™m very excited for the upcoming radio show assignment and canā€™t wait to see everyoneā€™s ideas! Donā€™t forget to check my blog posts from this week, as well as everyone elseā€™s! And donā€™t forget to comment! Itā€™s always a joy to hear feedback!

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