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Creative Commons, what is that?

Monday, June 25th, 2012

What is the Creative Commons?

The first thing I do when I encounter something unfamiliar, I refer to google for answers, information and definition (and most of you can attest to this). Mr. google is well rounded and always (well not ALWAYS) but almost always knows the answer. Despite the long introduction, Creative Commons according to google is:

  • A non profit organization that works to expand the amount of creativity,
  • Also, allows the frame of work to be accessible to the public for free and legal distribution, use and alteration.

Google search engine also directed me to a website that is based on Creative Commons: www.creativecommons.org

Websites such as Flickr, Google, CNN, Wikipedia, etc have a saying that is “All Rights Reserved” is now “Some Rights Reserved.” This website included some of the “BIG” names on the Internet that use Creative Commons.

The vision that creative commons has in their mindset is to reach the full potential of the Internet. In other words have people be able to fully participate in a global movement of sharing creativity across the planet.

 

TerrorVision Animated

Monday, June 25th, 2012

One of the craziest and most memorable films of the 80s is the ultra-camp, TV alien invasion film TerrorVision (1986). I kind of think of it as the b-film alter ego of Videodrome. I wrote about TerrorVision back in 2008 when I had dreams of doing a series of posts about b-movies in the 80s and the rise of VCR culture—I never got around to it, surprise, surprise, and the post still stands as a monument to my blogging whimsy.

Anyway, I’ve been reading more and more Tumblr blogs because it seems like most of the interesting animated GIFs and assorted design work is happening in that space, for whatever reason.One of the sites I ran across that I really enjoy is the “read comics till your eyes bleed” blog that is a constant stream of images, animated gifs, etc. Given tumblr’s design it’s hard to know what’s original to the blog and what’s not (one of the immediate visual limitations of tumblr as an admitted newbie) but whether original or not it is a pretty interesting collection of media artifacts, it comes recommended. What pushed me to write this post, however, was the fact that there was actually an animated GIF from TerrorVision, which throughout the 90s and 200s has gained a pretty loyal cult fanbase with good reason—so bad it’s so good.

Telling a joke in another language

Monday, June 25th, 2012

Telling a joke in general is difficult enough… but in another language thats the challenge. I decided to do Spanish because I’m terrible at the language and thought it would be fun. I found my joke on www.spanishpronto.com

The translation of “Hay Tres clases de personas”- There are three kinds of people, “las que saben contar y las que no.”- Those who know how to count, and those who don’t.

I played the song “Zungazungazungazunga” by YellowMan and found the laughing voice on www.freesound.org.

Instead of using Final Cut Pro, I used my own talents of recording everything myself through Sound Cloud. It doesn’t sound as smooth as The Sound Effect Story, but still well worth knowing how to use both.

 

I decided to do this joke because I am terrible/awful/embarrassingly bad at math and thought it was very suitable. I chose to do Spanish like I said earlier because my attempts to learn it in High School was a fail… so I figured why not try and learn a joke in the language I can hardly speak!

Help

Monday, June 25th, 2012

I’m having a problem getting the hang of WordPress. I’ve downloaded plugins and things still don’t seem to be working right. For example with my audio, when I try to play it back nothing happens. I was okay before with the pictures.. But the audio, just wont cooperate.

Boring with a nice afterthought

Monday, June 25th, 2012

So I had to watch a video from “This American Life” which is an internet podcast station. During the hour-long video I was a little bored, I know one if not both of my camp counselors would be upset to hear this. I thought that the story could have made its point in a lot shorter amount of time then it did. The parts that were most bothersome to me were probably the voices of Starlee Kine and Sarah Vowell, Sarah more-so then Starlee. I thought they were in-animated, and I feel like if I can’t get the visuals then I should be able to hear some excitement in the voices instead of monotone. I will say that I did chuckle at some of Sarah’s dry-humored remarks about people comparing themselves to Rosa Parks. Especially the part about Ted Nugent “…he refers to himself as a Rosa Parks with a loud guitar which is so inaccurate, everyone knows he is a Mary Magdalene with a fancy deer rifle.”

In regards to Ira Glass and his “basics of storytelling,” I felt that this podcast was missing bait. I did not really feel myself finding questions that needed to be answered by the story. Though this story did avoid what he called one of the “pitfalls for beginners” which was that the narrators of the story did not talk about themselves too much. They focused more so on the story they were trying to tell, but they were still present with their input and in Sarah’s case her witty remarks.

When the story was all said and done I did find myself relating to it. I do indeed prefer re-runs over new shows because they remind me of childhood (can I say 90s nick at night?).  I know that their are stories that I share with guests that my family or other friends roll their eyes at because they have heard it a thousand times. For example, I was telling some people that I used to work with about the story behind my new car and it was the third time that day that my boyfriend had heard it and he just sighed and suffered through it again. What I found most entertaining was people relating themselves to Rosa Parks. It got me thinking about many of the different nonsense metaphors that people use to try and make a point. Ahh well, what can you do?

Here comes the bride….

Monday, June 25th, 2012

In this Audio Assignment I had to create a story using only sounds. My first thought was a “do not drink and drive” type story. But I figured this was too cliche. I browsed through Free Sound and some of the first sounds to pop up were beach sounds. Ding Ding Ding, hello beach wedding! So I decided on a beach wedding as my story. My story would open up with the sounds of the ocean so that listeners would know that we were at the beach. Then you would hear footsteps, this is suppose to represent the bride walking towards the beginning of the isle. Chatter is heard which represents the guests of the wedding talking as they wait for the ceremony to start. Footsteps are heard again and then then bridal walk song breaks out.

I used 4 different sounds, 3 of which were found on Free Sound. This was the hardest of all my assignments. I had to upload all three of my sounds onto Audacity. Then I had to try and figure out how to cut certain segments of each soundbite out and paste it into a new sound stream. It took me awhile to get the cutting a pasting down. I was able to cut and paste all three of the sounds that I found on Free Sound into one sound stream. For the last sound, which was the bridal walk song, I just recorded that in from Youtube. I saved my new file and was finished.

A walk through the Jungle- Sound Effect Story

Monday, June 25th, 2012

The Sound Effect Story was a lot of fun and great way for fellow bloggers of Camp Magic MacGruffin to show of their creative side. I did the sounds of a thunderstorm in a tropical jungle. I adore the outdoors and always prefer to be outside rather then in. With summer time being dead in the middle, only means summer rain and heat. I love thunderstorms and being outside in the midst of a rain storm, there is probably nothing more refreshing. I have never been in any type of Jungle, especially during a Thunder Storm. I could just assume this is what it would sound like though.

I started off with birds chirping and a light rain to slowly build the mood. I slowly built up to a heavier rain with some distant lightening in the back. The howling monkeys and birds flying away signify that something heavy is about to come. All of sudden the mood gets more intense with the crackling of lightening. The mood becomes lighter after this as the rain lightens up into a soft pitter patter.

I found all of the sounds on www.freesounds.org I used a program called Final Cut Pro to put all the sounds together to make a story of what a tropical storm would sound like. I incorporated monkeys howling after every lightening strike to give it a more authentic feeling of actually being there. After uploading all the sounds into Final Cut Pro, I used a method called “Rubber Banding” where you can transition each noise smoothly by lowering the noise at a gentle slope.

I originally saved this file as a AIFF then converted to MP4 so it would be smaller to download and more durable on Sound Cloud.

 

Enjoy a brief moment through the Jungle!

 

 

RainForestProject1 © by katherinekd101

This is a screen shot of Final Cut Pro. This is the Sound Effect Story put together :)

Weekly Letter #5

Monday, June 25th, 2012

Doing an audio weekly letter is a bit different. Hearing myself talk is super different, I had no idea that, that is how I sound… because that is definitely not how it sounds in my head! Oh well here is goes…….Week #5 Letter Home

Glad You Came…to the DS106 Radio Show!

Monday, June 25th, 2012

For this Audio Assignment I had to make a radio bumper for the DS106 radio station. To be honest I had no idea what a radio bumper was before this assignment, so that in itself was a learning experience! For inspiration I once again used my ipod. I figured it is a bumper for a radio station so it needs to have MUSIC in it. I came upon one of my new favorite songs “Glad You Came”, by The Wanted. When I saw the title I was like “viola!” I could use a slogan like “Glad you came to the Ds106 radio station!”…I hope everyone can sense my excitement.

This took me some time to figure out how to do. What I ended up doing was downloading the song onto Myxer and cropping the segment out that I wanted to use for my bumper. I had to do this because I could not directly import songs from Itunes into Audacity. I imported the cropped version of the song from Myxer into Audacity. I played the song on Audacity and as soon as it ended I recorded in my voice. I saved the file and I was done!

A Summer with Drops of Jupiter

Monday, June 25th, 2012

For this Audio Assignment I had to choose a song that triggers a memory for me and describe what the memory is. It took me awhile to figure out which song I wanted to use. So many of my memories are associated with either songs or smells. I went through my ipod playlist and happened upon the song “Drops of Jupiter” by Train. I listened to the song and just let my mind wonder. I ended up visualizing myself back on a military base swimming pool in California, reminiscing about my summer youth.

I chose to do my introduction by playing part of the song, pausing to describe my memory, and then resuming part of the song. I used Audacity and Youtube for this assignment. I had Audacity opened in one window and Youtube in another. I started playing the song on Youtube while recording in Audacity, then I paused the Youtube song to talk about my memory, and then continued playing the Youtube song.