Category Archives: Winter 2021

The lion and the mouse

Link to story: https://read.gov/aesop/007.html

Audio: used by Anura

I choose to do this story because my initial plan ended up getting ruined to unfortunate events. My plan was to make not necessarily a story but like a guided mediation. I listen to sleepcasts when I go to bed and when I found out about this project I was planning on making my own. I was going to take the listener on a peaceful journey of walking through a garden, describing the flowers, their own symbolism, and to create a peaceful garden that one could close their eyes and be transported there. I would have added relaxing music like what you would here in a spa and record the birds outside my window so it would be peaceful and include nature. But then I got sick. And trust me I tried to make a satisfying audio and it was terrible. The whole video concept revolved around being soothing and peaceful and my voice was just not cutting it. So I went with my backup plan which is the fable story that was one of my favorites as a kid which was the Lion and the mouse. I’m pretty sure that the reason this story is one of my favorites is the fact that none of the animals died within the story, that the Lion and the Mouse lived happily ever after and benefited from each other while having a lesson to be learned. It was fun fiddling around with the audio and sound effects. There are two sound effects the lions roar and a ripping of cloth which is actually magazines rolled up. This audio is the best out of all of them, no coughing or hoarseness in my voice is present from what I can tell. This project was interesting and it was a little overwhelming to figure out how to use the editing but I got the basics down.

A Mouse Goes On An Adventure

With this project, I took the opportunity to use a fable story from my daughter’s book of fables and add a richness through sound. My goal was to elicit the emotions of what the mouse may be going through at different points throughout the story. I chose to add a few different kinds of music and some sound effects to enhance the journey of the mouse. I also made the choice to leave out added sound for the first moments of the story, when the mouse is talking with his parents. I wanted the sound effects and music to come in at the point where the mouse sets out on his own, and to elevate his personal journey. I chose this fable over others, because the ending feels positive. I enjoyed this project, especially because I just completed an audio production course last term, so I knew a bit about what I was doing, and was able to create something fun without getting bogged down in the software. I think if I hadn’t just completed the audio production course, then this project may have felt a bit frustrating at first. I made the choice to ask my mother to be the voice of my story, knowing that in projects past, I have been caught up in the sound of my own voice. This choice allowed me to focus on editing and composing the piece. I hope you enjoy The Mouse At The Seashore!

by: Margaret Giddens

RTN + Stefan Sameister

In my research of Stefan Sagmeister, I was absolutely blown away by his accomplishments and/or milestones throughout his career. They seemed to be like the ones you would read about in fiction, just from the pure luck alone. My favorite milestones of Stefan’s life was the first one he made after graduating college in 1986: He went to Hong Kong to visit one of his friends and did plenty of sightseeing. When he felt he had seen everything the public has access to, however, he became innovative. He wanted to look at design firms, and would call of secretaries of these design firms to be able to tour. In a happenstance of misunderstanding, one of the secretaries thought that Stefan was looking for a job. He was immediately directed to the boss. Stefan used this misunderstanding to create a faux job search so that he could merely tour these design firms, despite having no interesting in taking up any of these jobs he was being considered for. However, one firm wanted to give him a job. Stefan, having no interest in working in Hong Kong, gave the firm a ludicrous salary request in order to sign on and work with them. Much to his surprise, they agreed.

This milestone of his kickstarted his career. Saving all the money he got from his ridiculous requested salary, he worked for two years and eventually bought his own design firm!

P3 Roadtrip Nation

Ben Younger is a movie writer and director. He is known for his work “The Boiler Room (2000). His story of becoming who he is is quite interesting and funny. Also, the decisions he made are, in my opinion, very brave and instructive. Although the interview is short, I’m sure each of you will be able to highlight something for yourselves.

https://roadtripnation.com/leader/ben-younger

By: Anuar Zhanabay

Roadtrip Nation

For my Roadtrip Nation report, I chose to do mine on architecture, which is the career that I would like to pursue. As I was looking at the site to find somebody to research, one person on there stood out to me the most. Their name is David Schwarz, and the reason they stood out was because of the way they started their career and their mindset that helped them support it. The main part that stood out about his career is that it started out with him almost having to give up on the business he was starting to being very successful and stable. His mindset stood out to me because he strives for having good standards with the projects he does. He also talks about how people should only go for careers that they are passionate about, which I think is very important as well.

By: Braden Ivey

https://roadtripnation.com/leader/david-schwarz

P3-RoadTrip Nation

Effie Brown

Effie Brown is an award winning film producer known for projects such as “Dear White People” and “Real Women Have Curves”. They were born and raised in New Jersey. She graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a bachelors in Cinematography and Film/Video Production, and a bachelor in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts. Starting out in the industry, Effie faced a lot of gender and racial discrimination. Oprah was one of the only prominent successful black women in the industry and there was not a clear path that Effie could follow that had been established. Effie’s mentor said to her, The biggest lie that we are told is that there is room for only one of us…when you get to the top you will see that there is room. You have to lean back and help somebody else make their way up.” Through networking and creating a community of mutual support to uplift one another, she found success.

By: Rocio Roberts-Goodban

Lance Bangs

Lance Bangs is a filmmaker and music video director who did not get a traditional education for his career path. Michael Stipe from REM came across his work and invited to join a film production group in Athens, Georgia. Through this group he was able to begin his career by creating music videos and documentaries. He gained traction from his work and collaborated with several local bands that would visit Athens. Bangs has produced videos for bands such as Green Day, Nirvana, Death Cab for Cutie, Sonic Youth, and many more. He proclaims himself as an opportunist and loves to gain as much experience as he can with his work.

Lance Bangs – Roadtrip Nation

By: Liah Craven

Walter Murch

Film editor and sound designers

Walter Murch develops a passion and a hobby of editing film as an 11 year old which he disregards in his older age as child things until he watches one movie. That movie floods his thoughts with inspiration and he realizes that the passion that he had as a kid could be in fact a career that he could go into. This happened years later in his late 20s and he was going to college for something completely different and that’s just life. After that movie he goes into film editing and pursues this career path and he becomes a well known film director who has worked on some classic movies like the Godfather and Apocalypse now. His story and development of his career is why I chose him. It’s human and relatable, he didn’t know what he was going to do and he was going to school for something completely different, yet one movie sparked the passion he had as a kid and instead of dismissing it he holds on to it.

Margarita Barry – Roadtrip Nation

Margarita Barry is a graphic designer from Detroit, Michigan, and the founder of a pop-up shop called 71 Pop. The shop serves as a place where a rotating selection of local artists can come together to display and sell their work. She founded her business after being laid off from a previous job, one which she was not passionate about. She went to college to study graphic design and journalism, but had yet to find a career that satisfied her. After being laid off, she started a Kickstarter, which won a competition and raised $8,000, this was the starting point for 71 Pop. Margarita is also a big proponent of helping others, which is why she started a business that’s all about helping artists distribute their work.

The screenshot I took “exceeded maximum upload size” despite how many times I resized it, but you can find her if you Google her.

By, Jake Burton