Category Archives: FALL 2021

P4 Audio – Bianca H.

BOTTOMS UP TRADE SCHOOL (B.U.T.S) – Radio Advertisement

For this project I wanted to show a little humor on a make believe scenario about dropping out of a four year university and looking up a trade school called Bottoms Ups Trade School (B.U.T.S. I made this school up for this project.) I think that high school teachers and college counselors underemphasize trade school and don’t really advertise it as a different option for higher education. I have friends that share their stories with me on how people react when they learn how much they make a year and share how they don’t have any student loan debt. I personally like going to school, so I don’t intend to drop out, just to make that clear.

I was unable to run Audacity on my outdated laptop, so I got creative and used iMove. They have great options for foley sounds and royalty free music. I am happy how this turned out. I hope you all enjoy it! 

Audio p4 Quinn

H.P Lovecraft’s The Festival

In typical Quinn Brown fashion I got in WAY too over my head for this project. At the beginning I knew I wanted to read a passage from an HP Lovecraft story so I chose to read from “The Festival” because of it’s descriptiveness and the fact that it’s one of his more underrated short stories. The story is about a young drifter who returns to the town of his ancient ancestors, but when curiosity gets the better of him he’s ensnared in a dark ritual known only as the festival. The first major problem that I encountered was the fact that the scene described in the paragraph I chose is meant to be almost completely silent. This meant that I had to try my best with simulating the ambiance of the scene by making it sound like a large group of people quietly walking past the listener. I’m not completely happy with the result but I should have known from the start that it would be hard for someone with as little experience as me to mix a scene like this.

Roadtrip Nation

Matt Ogens, Director

Matt Ogens had a passion for storytelling and art, but had no idea it could be a career, so he majored in business at Tulane university in Louisiana because that is what everyone told him to do. One summer he worked on Wall Street, specifically in the World Trade Center. Then he received job offers, but realized that he wanted to take a chance on becoming a director. While looking for ideas for a short film, he was held at gunpoint, so he made a film about violent crime. He then worked as a production assistant, and later was hired as a director on a documentary series on ESPN where he was nominated for three Emmy Awards.

By Dimitri

P4 Audio- Shawn Zousel

With this project I originally wanted to make a story but after watching a few episodes of Rick and Morty with my roommates I was a bit inspired by the intergalactic cable episodes and this is what came out of it. The “service” I am providing with this ad was targeted for kids and so I chose to use some sing-songy background music on top of kids cheering sound effects. I feel like this definitely brought it home and I found myself laughing a ton while editing it. In the future I think I’ll avoid using my laptops microphone as it sounded a little grainy but overall I think it turned out okay. While this service definitely is not available I hope that if it was none of you would ever recommend it haha. I wish I could’ve made it a little longer but I feel like that would’ve taken away from the “fake advertisement” feeling I was trying to convey so I made it short and sweet and to the point. I think that if it went on any longer it would’ve felt less like a commercial and would’ve caused the feeling to dwindle out a bit. I hope you all enjoy hearing this as much as I enjoyed making it ?

Riddle Me This

Toilet Paper

“One sheet, two sheet, three sheets or four…some use less and some use more. What am I?

Chair

“What has arms and legs, but no head?”

Ice

“What can’t be burned in a fire nor drowned in water?”

Washing Machine

“I have a big mouth and I’m quite a load. I’m not gossip, but I get involved in everyone’s dirty business. What am I?”

Shoes

“Stepping out? Wear me first! I’ll protect your feet from the worst.”

Trees

“Tall and strong, I stay outside. The sun, the rain, they’re by my side. I give birds homes and help you breathe. I even give you fruit to eat.”

Cars

“Here I come and here I go. I move really fast, anywhere I go. That’s why you take me when you’re in a hurry. When I zoom by, I might look blurry.”

Table

“Kick up your feet, if you will. I’ll keep you company through Netflix and Chill. Though you might not notice, I’m always here, to hold your zines, your snacks, and beer.”

Coffee

“You say we’re pals, that we’re best friends. But only until the morning ends. You say I give you fuel for the day. And when we’re done, you’re gone away”

Mirror

“Don’t frown at me, I made it clear. Won’t make a difference if you’re near. Just stand in front and I’ll show you exactly how the world will know you.”

RTN – Blog Post

John Legend’s videos really inspired me when I looked into them. He talks about struggling being a first generation college student. Growing up with a mom who was struggling through drug addiction problems, and his parents divorce, he didn’t really have that same support system that he used to and so that definitely didn’t help the college process. It’s not like he could’ve asked one of his parents for help. I related to the fact that he also knew what he loved to do but also knew that there were going to be hardships along the way. He talks about how he’s always loved music from a very young age, around the age of 4. I found it inspiring how he talked about optimism when fighting failures in your life for the things you love.

By Remedy Brady

P3 RTN- By Shawn Zousel

From Memphis to Zamunda, Craig Brewer talks about 'Coming 2 America,' new  film with Eddie Murphy

Craig Brewer- Film Director/ Screenwriter

Craig Brewer’s career took off after he made his film “The Poor and Hungry” which made it’s way into a film festival and he was noticed by some bigger names that took him up. He’s credited with ‘reviving’ Eddie Murphy after some more recent films that were released and started with nothing but a camera, a boom pole, and some cheap lights. His story is one of the greatest examples of from rags to riches that I’ve ever heard making him quite the admirable director.

Roadtrip Nation

“As long as you have a vision, a goal, you know, and you have the will to persist, and really make it happen, you’ll make it happen.

• When he was 12, he saw a skateboarding demo at the park, and gained interest in skateboarding

• Skateboarding turned into snowboarding, which became a big turning point in his career later on.

• High school drop out and ran away from home at the age of 17 to discover his passions.

• Got a job in the mountains as a lift operator. Things went south along the way and lost the job, and lived in a tent in the snowy mountains for a while.

• His hard work was recognized and was offered job at Volcom, and was paid to snowboard and build snowboards, and took on painting as a hobby when he was out due to injury. Was offered to do some painting designs for snowboards by Volcom.

• He decided to no longer do painting for other people and do it for himself as a personal hobby, and traveled to Europe to expand his studies.

– By Kristin Frost

RTN – Walter Murch

Quotes:

Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it, but to take it to a higher level requires the same dedication and persistence that any art form does.”

“You always have to keep your antenna open to receive the message, evaluate it, and then do what’s right. Don’t get stuck in a rut.”

Biography:

Walter Murch is a film editor/sound designer and editor who has had a very esteemed career spanning over 50 years. He studied film and media at USC in the same class as George Lucas and other prominent people in the film industry. He has worked on a number of iconic films such as, “The Godfather” films, “Apocalypse Now” and various other films. He has won an Academy Award for best sound editing for his work on “Apocalypse Now” and has also been nominated for numerous other awards in film editing. He has introduced many practices into the entertainment industry that were not previously practiced including producing sound through multiple sound channels in speakers. Walter Murch has been a very influential figure in film and is even considered a pioneer in sound design.

P2 Riddles of riddles

By : Hannah Freudenthaler

One sheet, two-sheet, three sheets or four…some use less and some use more. What am I?

Paper towels

What has arms and legs, but no head?

But a chair!

What can’t be burned in a fire nor drowned in water?

Nice ice

I have a big mouth and I’m quite a load. I’m not gossip, but I get involved in everyone’s dirty business. What am I?

The thing I should use more often than I do, the washer.

Stepping out? Wear me first! I’ll protect your feet from the worst.

Sound shoes to protect the freaky feet.

Tall and strong, I stay outside. The sun, the rain, they’re by my side. I give birds homes and help you breathe. I even give you fruit to eat.

How about a hand made tree?

Here I come and there I go. I move really fast, anywhere I go. That’s why you take me when you’re in a hurry. When I zoom by, I might look blurry.

My dream car… ?

Kick up your feet, if you will. I’ll keep you company through Netflix and chill. Though you might not notice, I’m always here, to hold your zines, your snacks, and beer.

The best seat in the house!

You say we’re pals, that we’re best friends. But only until the morning ends. You say I give you fuel for the day. And when we’re done, you’re gone away.

Nothing can replace a good mug of tea.

Don’t frown at me, I made it clear. Won’t make a difference if you’re near. Just stand in front and I’ll show you exactly how the world will know you.

High five! We did it!