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The Sound Story of One of My Favorite Summer Activities

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

One of my favorite things to do in the summer is sit on my porch, in a rocking chair and watch a thunderstorm. This is a pretty accurate depiction of what that sounds like:

Summer Storm on the Porch by Chanda Sorrell Cowger

 

Audio Assignments 70—Sound Effects Story (3 stars) presented the challenge to tell a story using only sound effects, no verbal communication. The instructions dictated that I use at least 5 sounds and be no longer than 90 seconds long.

Using Freesound.org, I located sounds I could use including a door opening and closing, windchimes, a rocking chair, thunder and rain tracks, and of course, a bottle opening! Importing them into Audicity, I layered and looped some of the track, assembling them to create an audio image of a peaceful evening spent rocking on the porch with a drink watching and listening to the thunderstorm.

One for audio, one for visual

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

This past week’s choas almost made Daily Creates an afterthought. But here they are. Only 2 this week.

 

tdc169—Record 30 seconds of ambient sound in your environment.


I recorded this clip during the last moments of my 2 hour commute home from work, as I entered the driveway, shut off the car, gathered my things, and put my feet down in my Home Sweet Home. Used the SoundCloud app on my iPhone to record and upload this task in a matter of moments. Nothing special here, no editing…just simple account of my arrival home after a long day away.

 

tdc171—Hidden object photo. Place an object in your shot that’s hard to find or recognize.

River Visitor

For this image, we were visiting the river and marveling at the rushing muddy water when I spotted the Candian geese on the “island” in the middle of the rapids. This photo is taken at 100% size, no zoom or special alterations. Unless you are looking for them you could easily miss these river visitors, taking a rest.

I must admit the photo/visual assignments are my favorite and I’m sure you’ll see more of them from me during the next few weeks, savoring the break from the audio and video world to enjoy a little photography! ;)

See you soon as we continue our journey through Camp Magic MacGuffin and ds106

 

Zombie Apocalypse Radio Teaser

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

In preparation for our collaborative radio show to be broadcast, I created a bumper to be broadcast on ds106radio as a teaser to get an audience tuned in July 3 @ 9pm EST. 


This bumper was not too complicated to do. I wanted use clipped words and phrases, paired with appropriate music to portray the dire situation at hand. I listed the words and phrases that come to mind when I think of “zombie apocalypse” and feelings it might incur. After choosing my words and phrases to describe a zombie apocalypse and the underlying tone of my own segment, I selected Metallica’s Welcome Home (Sanitarium) as the musical accompaniment. Cropping it to a section of music and lyrics I deemed most fitting, I merged it with my voice track in Audacity and there you have it.

Fear of living on
Natives getting restless now
Mutiny in the air
Got some death to do
Mirror stares back hard
Kill, it’s such a friendly word
Seems the only way
For reaching out again

Hope it entices you to tune in to our (Group 2) show on ds106radio, July 3 @ 9pm EST!

**Special thanks to my group members (Mike Berta, Ben Harwood, Kevin Murphy, Ciara Norquist, and John Johnston) for their creative contributions in making this show awesome, especially Mike Berta, who so generously volunteered to host and had to suffer my tardiness related to our very real, local “Post-Derecho” apocalyptic power outages and struggles. Thanks everyone! :)

Nothing but the DJ

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

So this week I was not able to really listen to anything live on the DS106 radio because I have summer classes from 4pm-830pm Monday through Thursday, and then we had that wonderful power outage at the start of the weekend. So I just listened to the audio DJ with about 6 other people who were on at the same time, but then it turned live with Scottlo who become the music DJ.  I do have to say the music on the site was pretty cool. It was an eclectic mix of music and different from the music I normally listen to. I can’t wait to listen to some of our camp radio segments on it next week.

 

We are the Zombies

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

This is my week six “letter” home to my family. I recorded it sitting outside at “camp.” I went over everything we did this week. I included some background noises, like chatter to represent me working with other campers, wind to represent the cause of our power outages, and a “Dun, Dun Dun” sound to represent my groups scary Zombie Apocalypse radio segment.

These are the two pictures from my daily create this week.

Beetle sketch

You can't see me!

Hell, I am not crazy

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

 

This is the bumper that I created for my segment in my group’s Zombie Apocalypse radio show. My bumper is similar to the beginning of my segment. I wanted it that way but I added, “they are out there, they exist” so that people listening to the bumper might be intrigued as to what “they” are. In terms of how I created it, I used the same media sounds “Hells Bells” by AC/DC and “radio static” from freesound as my actual radio segment. I downloaded the two media sounds onto Audacity and recorded my audio onto Audacity. I was then able to play my audio along with “Hells Bells” and the” radio static” in the background at the same time. I first muted everything but “Hells Bells” and then I un-muted the radio static. I then muted “Hells Bells” and just had the static along with my audio playing. All that created a new sound segment on Audacity which is what I embedded above.

 

Checking In Week 5

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

I used the Sound Cloud app on my phone to record this it works really well. Im just starting to get used to hearing my own voice on a recording but still a bit odd I have to admit.

My Apologies

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

Dearest Fam,

My apologies for my lack of interaction recently with ds106. I’ve been overwhelmed with a second camp that I’ve just started at. I’m short on free time and can’t seem to manage my time between work, Medical Ethics (Phil 226), and MacGuffin.

These next few days are going to be crunch-time. I’ve made a schedule for myself to guarantee that I don’t fall behind again. It’s so hard to stay on top of things when you have so many things to stay on top of.

Until next time (soon),

KG

Weekly Letter Home 6

Saturday, June 30th, 2012

Parents and Dogs,

We are in Radio week, it’s a follow up of Audio week.

First we had to accomplish two daily creates. The first daily create I worked on was to record an “ambient” noise in the location I was sitting in. I was, at the time, in my room. I was playing music, talking to Kobe the dog, and typing away. This is what it sounds like…

 

The second daily create was to take a picture of something hidden in the image. In moms bathroom there is a window. For the first time in a long time I pulled up the curtain and behold was a empty birds nest. This birds nest was most likely there all Spring and into the early Summer but was hidden away because of the curtain. In the image itself it is pretty clear that there is an empty birds nest. But the point it is something small but amazing was hidden and kept a secret for so long.

Hidden Object © by katherinekd101

 

DS106 has formed into groups to create a radio show for the DS106 radio station! We have five minute segments and must create our own radio bumper. The group I’m in decided to do interesting places in general or that we have travelled to around the world. I thought it would be fun to talk about my travels to Vietnam and China. However since there are so many things to talk about when traveling to exotic places and stories to tell, I thought I would narrow down on a particular part of the trip.

Vietnam:

Mom sent me over there for the cultural experience to teach English and Photography to elementary school children. What an experience that was. With only a five minute segment I was a bit broad about Vietnam and what it was like. I focused on a few different things, the house I stayed in, getting sick, and the experience with the school children. I mixed in different noises such as a horn honking and rain pounding.

China:

There were so many stories to tell about this place. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and so hard to determine what to talk about. The food, interaction with locals, traveling to rural areas… it was endless. I decided to talk about my visit to the Great Wall of China. It was surreal and magical. It felt like you travelled back in time and maybe even to another planet. I would give anything to go back there. I included music and  noises within the story itself.

 

Next Week is Video Week, but as you know I will be in Lake Tahoe! Hopefully I catch up and learn all about the wonders of video. :)

I edited my sounds and story telling together by using Garage Band. It’s completely straight forward and I would suggest it to anyone who is new to audio editing!

Take Care,

Lots of Love,

 

Katie

Summer Time Bumper = )

Saturday, June 30th, 2012

SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER TIME!!! Time for some summer fun.. RELAX, FORGET ABOUT SCHOOL AND WORK, AND HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!