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Radio Show Progress – Week 2

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vV7DR7_-p0DSZO3wr-xMaQv5xMGxJlUy?usp=drive_link

This week marked the completion of our group’s radio show. I was in charge of primarily doing the final edit, so I will speak mostly on that. The script and dialogue choices were excellent from my team!

There were a good amount of changes from last week. Taking the feedback from Professor Bond and after some discussions, we realized that having a recording day and trying to record a podcast live would be a difficult task.
We decided on writing a script and recording our own pieces of dialogue instead. We compiled all of this as well as our commercials and bumpers in our discord group chat for easy file transfer.

The downside to this was that we were not on the same page with each and every dialogue piece. A lot of our recordings were not in response to others, and I since I was unfortunately busy throughout the week, I wasn’t able to add my own dialogue into the script. As a solution, I used my character almost like a glue piece. I tried to make responses to what the other members said, rather than stating my own opinions on our topics. I believe that this made our podcast more coherent and gave it a bit more “flow”.

Since I was in charge of making the final product and editing the clips together, I decided to sprinkle in some of my flair and directed the podcast towards more of a narrative, one that blended each of our initial ideas from our posts together, and add some of the sound effect design we heard during the radio week and listening to ds106 radio. Much of the audio and background tracks were already included by the group members’ commercial and bumper projects, but I had to make my own additions for the introduction and closing, as well as adding some sound effects.

This is what some of my workflow in audacity looked like. By the end of it all, there were so many different segments I had to keep track of.
Initially, I thought this would be just an easy mashup of all of the clips sent to me, but soon enough I was overwhelmed by the amount of clips I had to keep track of in both the audacity interface as well as on my computer files.
I had to make a separate checklist to see which ones I’ve used already, and make a sequence of files that I can follow while staying on script.

The biggest hurdle I faced while editing was adjusting the volume of different segments. The talking, AI voices, commercials, and bumpers were not the same volume. Each separate “block” of audio had to be set at a specific volume, either raising or lowering it. I decided to group most of the same type of file into one block. For example, all of my dialogue for Hwei was put together in a single block. Both Rikaro and Isaiah’s voices had similar volumes, so I was able to put those two together.

There were some pieces of audio that were either super quiet or super loud, so I had to make a separate block for these and adjust accordingly. This made the UI very congested, as I had to scroll up and down to match the audios to the correct timing. I ended up with almost 10 different blocks! If I didn’t implement the organization tactics, I would have been very confused. It’s the same as writing a bunch of “spaghetti code” in programming. A lot of jumbled up code, but it’s hard to work with and it ends up becoming a bunch of nonsense.

Another hurdle I had to overcome was my own OCD. I ended spending almost 7 straight hours on creating the final version of this edit, and much of the time was dedicated to trying to perfect the timings of transitions, and how some of the music purposefully bleeds into the transitions when we came back to the discussion portion of the podcast. For example, I made sure that the end of the bumper music would fade out at the optimal time while I blended in Isaiah’s voice back in to create a seamless transition effect.

The edit that I’m most proud of is Hwei’s last piece of dialogue, where my character starts to disagree heavily with the direction of the podcast and the group’s clashing ideals of AI. To add an aura of suspicion and uneasiness, I added a backtrack to the dialogue portion, which wouldn’t usually be done for a podcast, but I wanted to add a some element of a radio story theme to the final product, just like the stories we listened to during ds106 radio.

While trying to find a suitable audio clip on freesound.org, I suddenly had the inspiration to add the soundtrack from one of my favorite games, Persona 4.

I played this game way back when I was a high schooler, but much of the Persona series music sticks with me to this day. I think this song fits perfectly with the vibe that I was trying to portray; a sense of mystery, uneasiness, and conflict.

To conclude this sequence, I added the phone hang up beep at the perfect part of the audio clip, where a few seconds has passed since Hwei stopped talking, but the audio clip continued to play. Just before the second sequence of the track went on, I abruptly ended it. I then purposely left a big gap between the end of the sequence and Isaiah continuing on with his show to make it clear that Isaiah was taken aback, and was thinking about how to proceed afterwards.

If I could have coordinated with my group AFTER having this idea, I would’ve had Isaiah and Rikaro react to my aggressive monologue, but I think it’s almost poetic that Isaiah brushed it off. Business as usual for the man with the agenda, as if nothing happened. Isaiah then announces that the next guest will be from Aggressive Technologies, completely disrespecting what Hwei said in the previous segment. I think this last portion of the show captured the storytelling aspect of our show, and I’m really proud of the editing and narrative direction I took.

Looking back, I definitely did not have to obsess over every millisecond of detail, but I actually had so much fun trying to create my own masterpiece! Definitely all part of the learning process.

This is what my final Audacity file looked like zoomed out. While this doesn’t look like that much, it felt like a TON during the process. There were small intricate timings in between each of those boxes of audio, and I learned to not take the small details lightly. Again, I am very proud of our work on this project, and I’m looking forward to seeing what others in the class think, as well as some of my close friends that I might send this project to!

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Daily Create 3/28/24

Changing one letter can change the whole outcome of the sentence. Especially when it comes to books, it can change everything. I could not think of a letter change that would drastically change a book. However, to twist the topic a tad, I decided to change a whole word to a book title. “Diary of an Awesome Kid”. This would make the readers of this book believe that the diary is for a kid that is awesome, not wimpy!

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Weekly Summary: wk 11

This week was super light for this course, my team and I helped each other with the radio show. We were all able to put our parts up on a doc and help each other with the radio show. It was not difficult to upload them on the sound cloud but I did not how to add the parts together. I was busy with other classes projects and assignments so lucky for this course it was light work. This group has done a lot of process and I can not wait for the radio show to come out. I’m excited for the class to hear this radio show!

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Radio Show Week 2

This week has been very eventful in DS106. I have thoroughly enjoyed the process of becoming a radio show host. A lot of unseen work occurs in the process of making a radio show. I am extremely impressed with how radio host make it seem so easy. Especially nowadays with live radio, these host are not able to make mistakes. During our radio show there were many cuts and retakes during the process. However, we persevered and came out with an outstanding final product.

I am very excited to hear everyones reaction to the lives Himothy, Leo Storm, and Jonathan go through on a day to day basis. I hope everyone enjoys “Three Point Chatter”.

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Week 10 Summary

This week was packed with projects from other classes, but this radio show project was the most enjoyable. Our group worked very well together, so we were able to make a solid submission. I expanded upon it in this post:

Robin completed the radio show by editing the entire thing together after everyone sent him their audio files. Here is the completed radio show:

Overall, it was a great experience!

I’m So Creative! – Daily Creates

This week I did two daily creates. Both of them are very silly and I enjoyed making them. I used PhotoPea for both.

1. Change a letter, ruin a book

1984 –> 1784. I know it’s not a letter, but whatever. instead of being a dystopian novel is a textbook about everything that happened in 1784. You can see a sneak peek of the contents here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1784

2. Pairing A Game With A Chore

Pairing a game with a chore. in this version of Monopoly, almost every space is either task or work. you write all of your homework/assignments on the work cards. you write all of your tasks (like cleaning or laundry) on the task cards. Any other space is a short break. i do not think this would be helpful but it would be interesting.

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Radio Show Progress

We collaborated effectively by communicating through Discord, where we shared our audio files and tools we could’ve used to elevate the quality of the radio show. We used a group chat to give updates on what we’ve completed and what needs to be done soon.

This week, our main focus was on crafting the script together. We all contributed ideas and worked on it simultaneously using Google Docs. We came to the conclusion that the host will ask questions on AI and Hwei and Rikaro will give strange answers that support it, but Kevin will react strangely to the answers and provide a more optimistic response.

Robin took our audio files and put it together to make the masterpiece we have now. It was a fun experience coming up with the story and script of the project. My group worked together so well and we all did our part.

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Thats a Wrap week 10!

This week was a pretty light week in terms of the workload but actually getting the recording done was more time consuming than I thought it would be. My group was incredibly great to work with and we all pulled together to get our parts done and everyone did such a great job. It’s so cool how everything came together, and it really sounds like a radio show. I enjoyed listening to everyone’s reviews of their chosen movie and how they decided to edit and add there effects. I definitely appreciate Lelia for editing it all together she did such a great job with the final edit.

Daily Crates

My least favorite chore is dishwashing I try to have something playing in my tablet in the background.

For this daily crate I thought it would be cool to design something with fruit and veggies all grow together instead of separately.