Tag: audio design
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From Blank Slate to Final Cut: My Journey in Audio and Video Design

Seven weeks ago, I sat staring at the blank slate of an audio and video design course – equipment untouched, software uninstalled, and knowledge waiting to be explored. Today, I look back on those early moments with a sense of accomplishment, having turned that blank slate into projects I’m proud of. Reading & Writing At…
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Consistency, Craft, & Continuity

This week, I’m creating a ‘how-to’ video with an emphasis on maintaining continuity of motion. To prepare, I began with research on how to achieve this seamlessness between shots. Here’s what I’ve gathered: Reading & Writing The Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video by Tom Schroeppel Chapter 3 of The Bare Bones Camera Course for…
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Threading the Story

Every great project begins with a solid foundation, and my latest endeavor – a mini-documentary about Thread By Thread Boutique and its inspiring owner, Catey – is no exception. Currently in the pre-production phase, I’m fully immersed in the planning process, considering every detail before the cameras start rolling. Like all my projects, I started…
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Making Sound Matter

Welcome back to my podcasting adventure – Part II! If you missed the first installment, check out this post where I navigated the pre-production phase and laid the foundation for my episode. This week, I’m diving into the production and post-production process where I took the leap from listener to creator. Let’s get into it!…
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Adventures of an Amateur Podcaster

I love a good podcast. When I’m on a run or taking a long drive, I actually prefer them to music. There’s something about getting lost in a thoughtful narrative or engaging discussion that almost makes me feel like I’m a part of the conversation. That’s the thing though – I’ve always been a listener. It…
