Author Archives: Ethan Crawford

Daily Create Week 12

4/7: New Pet

Random Animal Image

This is my new pet Sarkastodon. He is sort of like a prehistoric hyena. His name literally translates to “flesh-tearing tooth”. He will eat any large animal (or human) and needs 200+ pounds of raw meat per day. He is my personal bodyguard.

4/11: National Pet Day

For national pet day, my dog Max (the chocolate lab) is hanging out with his long-distance girlfriend Lola (my sister’s dog) today and is seen here snooping around her cage. Lola only comes over on special occasions, so Max is actually really excited despite the glum look on his face which I believe he is giving me for interrupting his private time with Lola.

 

 

 

Analog (2143) Trailer

 

This week I created a trailer for my upcoming final project titled Analog (2143).

In creating my trailer, I first had a friend film a few scenes of me using an iPhone while I walked into an attic and opened a box with an old camcorder. I directed her to incorporate a few interesting shot perspectives which I thought would look cool. After shooting these clips I had to brainstorm the rest of the script for my trailer and sought to incorporate some interesting cyberpunk script elements such as AI ruling the world. I used a basic editing app called InShot on my iPhone to edit the clips together and then transitioned to Canva to find some free stock videos of a dystopian city for the intro, a patrol robot overlooking the city, and then some red evil-looking AI pixel cloud.

After putting the clips together, I searched for a robotic AI generated voice I could use to give a warning announcement around using prohibited analog devices in order to capture an oppressive tone which would make the camcorder discovery feel like a rebellion in motion.

I wanted to add some more voiceovers but reached a max limit of one recording and figured the one voiceover would suffice for a short trailer. This gave the trailer a more minimal-teaser style essence to it.

I then found an eerie sounding synth audio available on Canva that I used for the beginning of the trailer to set the mood. For the discovery scene, I found a more hopeful synthwave track on Canva to transition and end with. Looking back at it, maybe I should have kept the eerie sounding synth throughout the video to continue building tension.

Overall, the trailer isn’t as great as I’d like it to be. I wish I had incorporated more sound effects into it and had figured out how to incorporate some more narration or maybe some captions into the trailer to convey more of the storyline I drew up for it. This project was fun though! I’m looking forward to incorporating some of the elements that I either rushed or completely missed while I start working on this final project.

Daily Create (Week 11)

4/1

Here is a timelapse of me learning how to use Blendr for today’s Daily Create

3/28 Creative limits

How to clear space on your iPhone without deleting photos - CBS News

Running out of Photo storage space can be seen as a metaphor for life’s limits. It forces you to decide which memories to keep and which to let go, turning a digital limit into a creative call for more mindful curation.

4/4 Ironically Named

Why Is Iceland Green and Why Is Greenland Icy? – Elite Readers

Radio Reflection (Week 11)

Hearing our group’s podcast played live on the DGST radio was both nerve-wracking and rewarding. It made me more aware of how important sound design, pacing, and transitions are in shaping how a narrated story is received. I think our podcast came together well overall and I really love Rylie’s take on the cryptic Frank Sinatra themed soundtrack that we used. I do wish we had used one of the commercials I made or at least a real person’s voice for some of our commercials that we used instead of a robotic one—I think it would’ve sounded more natural and relatable. I also think it would’ve been cool to have more of a dialogue with the rest of my group during each story to make the podcast seem more conversational but unfortunately none of our schedules lined up to make it happen.

Best podcasts that come from radio shows

The live interviews with team members from other groups added a fun, real-time energy and it was cool to learn about others’ creative processes around designing their podcast, writing the script, and why they made the choices they did. I thought the variety of commercials groups used were really creative and entertaining—some were genuinely funny. One podcast that stood out used Dr. Oblivion’s voice with added sass and personality, which I thought was a clever and memorable choice. I thought the script and dialogue between the two hosts was well-written and really showcased the personality you would hear in a group podcast, even if the hosts/voices were robotic or AI generated.

To improve the live radio experience, smoother transitions between shows and clearer introductions for each segment would help the audience follow along more easily. Having more interactive features on the radio station would provide a more engaging experience for listeners as well to be able to follow along and add input rather than having to chat on Discord.

Overall, I had a great experience, and it made me want to look into the UMW student-led radio station and see what kind of conversations they are having and the creativity going into that. (I used to pass by the room in the Woodard business building by Vocelli’s but never knew how/when/if they operated)

 

Podcast Blog

Our group/podcast Days of Crime and Roses includes Rylie, Rebecca, and myself. We put together a discord chat 2 weeks ago to communicate our strategy of recording and editing our podcast. This week we each wrote and recorded one 5-7 minute episode about a crime that our character committed. Rylie worked on an introductory background track while Rebecca worked on putting together all of our recordings seamlessly into a cohesive podcast which included a couple commercials — one commercial including a cognitive enhancement substance from my story called “NeuroFlux”. Overall, I am excited with the direction we took for the podcast although, it would have been nice to have met in-person and bounced some creative ideas off of each other in the same room and use some professional recording equipment but none of our schedules worked out with distance, work and school schedules.

Daily Create Week 10

3/27 “I LOVE” <3

I love my Kindle because it fits right in my pocket, and gives me access to a whole library of books wherever I go at the fraction of the cost of hardcovers. It keeps me entertained without the mindless scrolling and pulls me into fascinating stories that let me escape into someone else’s world. I love how it helps me expand my vocabulary, as I discover new words and ideas as I read. With its no-glare screen, I can enjoy it anywhere—whether I’m outside in the sun, on the train, or curled up inside. It’s the best way to relax, recharge, and keep my brain sharp. 

3/26 “Cabinet Face” =]

I found this face in the kitchen on the cabinet and actually had to rotate the photo to make it work.

 

Podcast #ads

I decided to create two different audio commercials for my groups podcast Days of Crime & Roses. Both of these commercials are centered around safety and protection products which I felt was important given to the central theme of the podcast being Crime. After listening to a crime podcast, it makes sense for the audience to be more skeptical of their own privacy and will be more inclined to purchase a product that is able to give them that reassurance that they need.

The first product ad SafeGuard was created using a simple suspenseful audio loop file on Pixabay and a script that I put together with the help of ChatGPT after giving it a prompt around an online privacy product.

The second product ad NightWatch was created using a creaking door sound as the intro, soft footsteps sound, an alarm sound, and a different suspenseful backround track all from Pixabay. I gave ChatGPT a prompt around a home security product.

I recorded both audio scripts through voice Memos on my phone and used an online browser to convert the file into a .wav format in order to drop it into Audacity.

Crimes & Roses Poster

While brainstorming ideas for our podcast theme, Rylie suggested a more scrapbook/collage look. I took the idea and put my own spin on it, going to Canva looking for an old newspaper graphic for the background. I found a graphic that fit the idea, and I adjusted its transparency and lighting to be more subtle. I then browsed through the Spotify crime podcast genre to gain some inspiration. I noticed many of the titles in the genre to be very bold and easily visible, so I took a bright yellow empty caution tape graphic (which fits the crime theme) and put our title in it. To finish things off, I found a scrapbooked rose graphic and added some elements to it like the blood dripping off the petals to give a more eerie vibe. The poster is something that is not too busy but easily captures the elements of vintage and crime.