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Insignificant Wranglings
Tag Archives: sound
ENG 229 7.M: Interviews
Today’s Plan: I Won’t Be Here Friday / Next Week’s Schedule Survey Feedback Watch Work List #4 and/or Work List #5 Work List #6 Recording Sound with a Snowball Mic Kalman’s And Pursuit of Happiness Next Week’s Schedule Worklist #6 … Continue reading
ENG 229 11.R: Sound, Interviews, Kalman
Today’s Plan: 5 Year MA Extra Credit Opportunity: Making the Hollywood Blockbuster Checking in on Interview Responses [11:00-11:15] Sound [11:15-11:25] Lining Up an Interview Take 2 [11:25-11:50] Kalman Comment and Chat [11:50-12:15] Making the Hollywood Blockbuster: Screenwriting Alvaro Rodriguez (Chicago … Continue reading
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ENG 229 11.T: Organizing Our Interviews, Working with Sound
Today’s Plan: Organizing the LAC Interview Shooting an Interview Working with Sound Organizing the LAC Interviews First, we need to break into groups. Here is our current list of interview participants: Prof. Peterson, Phil 100 Trip, Leona, Ben Prof. Finan, … Continue reading
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ENG 229: Editing Sound
Today’s Plan: Editing audio in Adobe Let’s talk audio meters and decibel levels. Hey reddit. A bit more official. Let’s talk about what you can do when recording to avoid audio pops. Gain (input) vs. Volume (output).