Friday, October 31, 2008
Halloween greetings from your local mad scientist ;-)
This is my treat to you: today, I will merely need you to complete all work from this previous week, especially the reviews of all other radio shows, and the setup of interview questions from yesterday. I should be able to get an accurate reading of your monthly grades by the end of today, so if you email me later on today or sometime this weekend, I should be able to let you know precisely what is going on with you grade-wise.
Cheers, and Happy Halloween from,
Mr. L
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Thurs, Oct. 30: if you don't ask, they'll never tell
Today, you will be completing one task, and beginning another. Let's start with the second one first:
PRACTICE INTERVIEWING SKILLS
A few of you have already begun doing this, at least in a limited sense. Now, each of you will have to begin setting up interviews. Here's what you need to do:
A) Find at least two other people in this class who are NOT IN YOUR GROUP who are willing to be interviewed. (I'm trying to mix it up here a little bit). If no one consents, well, too bad for everyone involved, I'll just start matching people up if that happens. (Or as Darth Sidious put it, "I will make it legal")
B) You will have to agree on an interview topic with each of these two people. The topic has to be school appropriate and something you are both comfortable talking about.
C) set up a series of questions you plan on asking this person about the topic you both agreed to. For now, five good questions will do.
D) When you have this all set up, please post the names of the two people you plan on interviewing, the topic for each one, and the set of questions. This should be set up as a Discussion posting on our Google group; you should title it using your name plus the phrase "Interviews, step one"
When you are done with that, please complete any work that you have not finished up in the past few days.
Cheers,
Mr. L
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Tues Oct. 28: Finish up what we started yesterday
Cheers,
Mr. L
PS If you or your group are among those who could not upload your shows yesterday, please try it again. I have taken steps which I believe will make it possible for you to be successful this time around
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Mon Oct 27: posting your radio shows, reviewing all shows
Today you have two great tasks ahead of you. The first is for ALL radio shows to be "finished", in the sense of having a rough draft uploaded to Box.net. So far, here are the people/groups who have successfully uploaded their shows:
Thiago Mendes Greg Hadley Brian Tate
Trevor Flaxman Keith Bohlin Jeff Dufficy
Brendan Driscoll
and here is where I have stored those files:
http://www.box.net/shared/dfif2ik0gm
As for the rest of you: you need to get them finished and uploaded in the next 25 minutes. If you still need to record something next door, get up to my desk, and let's get going! If you already have all your parts, and just need to put them together, then what on earth are you waiting for?
The other half of today's work is to review all shows that are not your own. Eventually, when you have heard every show that's being created by this class, you will have to post your review in the form of a discussion posting on our Google group. All INDIVIDUAL students in this class are responsible for making this posting.
Your Discussion must be named "all the shows". Each posting must include the following:
A one or two sentence summation of what you thought of each show. Be nice be polite be honest and get to the point
This summation should include at least one constructive suggestion
OK, I think that will be enough exercise for this morning. Let's do it, let's get it done!
Cheers,
Mr. L
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wed Oct 22: Putting your show together
Today, you will need to do two things:
A) finish up everything assigned yesterday, and last week. This means bumper files that are MP3s, NOT session files! So, if you passed in a session file the other day, even if it had "all your mp3s", DON'T DO THAT AGAIN! I am not accepting session files anymore.
Additionally, I am not accepting assignments through email anymore: they MUST be handed in to your shared folder on Box.Net. If you cannot access this shared folder from the "Radio Room" next door, then email your files to yourself, then upload them from our main computer lab.
THESE FILES ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
B) You also need to be able to start creating a "rough draft" of your radio show. This rough draft must have the following:
- an intro theme song
- a studio recording from next door
- An "on air identifier"
- another studio recording from next door
- A segment of bumper music on EITHER SIDE of those studio recordings
- A "signing off" segment, where you somehjow signal the end of the show, either through a voice recording of yours, or some bumper segment that you ALWAYS use to end your show
All of the aforegoing files MUST be saved as mp3s, which you then import into an Adobe Audition session file. You lay down each of these mp3 files into a different track, arrange them so they sound good, then EXPORT this whole session file as one big Mp3 which contains everything I just ementioned
This is the "rough draft" of your radio show, and it must be named after ALL the members of your group, and UPLOADED to your shared folder on Box.Net
Cheers,
Mr. L
PS If you don't have all the stuff for this "rough draft" of your show,
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Tues Oct 21, Part One: bumper music!
OK, but just how do you make a "bumper"? It's a simple four step process, and you will need to use Adobe Audition every step of the way, so get that program started!, Then, do this:
A) Use the import command to put a song on the list at the left side of the program (just like we did with loops way back when)
(if you don't have any mp3 song files to work with, I have a bunch of them here: http://www.box.net/shared/g3kmhntxou ) B) drag this song onto a track, just like we used to do with loops C) doubleclick on that song to get into edit mode D) In edit mode, listen to the song to find a small piece of it that you like. Then just hold the mouse button down while dragging to select the piece you like
E) Once you have that piece selected, Click the FILE command then click on "Save Selection As"
F) SAVE the file as an MP3, and name it after yourself plus the name of the song or the name of the group.
G) Repeat this process until you have them all done
H) Make sure to upload a copy of ALL your bumpers to the Shared folder I've made for you
Cheers,
Mr. L
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Fri, Oct 17: finish up everything from yesterday!
So WHAT do you need to hand in? Simple: an mp3 file that you have created from an Adobe multi-track "session" file. This mp3 file
A) needs to be named after ALL members of your group
B) must include your theme song and ALL the recordings you've done next door
C) If you have had time to create an "on air identifier", that has to be in there too. You might as well, because that's the first thing I will be looking for next time we are here
WHERE do you hand it in? Simple: you upload it to the "shared folder" I made for you on BOX.NET
cheers,
Mr. L
PS If you have any favorite mp3 files, today would be the day to upload them to Box.net, or at the very least have them on your computer
Thurs Oct 16: Finish up and upload!
Today, we will be working on three things:
A) Getting the rest of you through the Radio room next door for some 5 minute recording sessions. Those of you whose recordings I actually have are in this folder:
Zach DiFranza and Mike Cronin
Ben Greff and Tyler Sullivan
Keith Bohlin Trevor Flaxman Jeff Dufficy
If for some reason you have done a five minute recording already and are concerned that you are not listed here, please let me know so that we can find it. The rest of you NEED TO GET THIS DONE!
B) You will also be setting up the script for the "on air announcement" of who you are, the name of your group and (with any luck) your on air slogan. A good example of what something like that might sound like is right here:
http://www.box.net/shared/f5hcj64oiu
its the file called "opening thing_mixdown.mp3"
If we have time today, each group will start recording those identifying announcements; if we run out of time, then that what tomorrow is for. Either way, start writing up a Discussion post about what your "on air identifier" will actually say. Write it out like a script, so you can just go next door and slam it out!
C) Last but not least, you need to start arranging the recording sessions you already have along with your theme song into a new session file. You can do that here in the lab and when you are finished, you can export it as an mp3 file. Name it after your group members plus the phrase "radio show first draft"
MAKE SURE TO UPLOAD IT TO YOUR SHARED FOLDER AT BOX.NET!
MAKE SURE YOU NAME THEM SO I KNOW WHO CREATED THEM!
Cheers,
Mr. L
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Links to Your Radio Room Recordings & your Theme songs
Here are the shortcuts to the folders where I have stored the stuff you made in the Radio Production Room next door:
Period 3 Radio Room Files folder shortcuts
Period 3 Second Radio Room
(the 5 minute sessions)
www.box.net/shared/cs6uvc8liz
Period 3 First Radio Room Recordings
www.box.net/shared/mbuzr8gnfc
Period 3 Theme Songs
www.box.net/shared/xdpmojn2tu
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Wed Oct 15: Putting it together, Part One
BEFORE WE BEGIN, LET ME PLEASE PUT IN A CALL FOR YOU TO BRING IN MP3 FILES OF SONGS THAT YOU REALLY LIKE. TWO OR THREE SHOULD DO THE TRICK!
Today, we will be accomplishing three very important things:
A) I have some shared folders available for you on BOX.net. What this means is that you will all have a place where you can upload files that you will need for future classes, whether it be song or sound files (more on that in just a second), or sessions that you have done in the "radio room" next door, and then converted to mp3s.
In your email inbox, you should find an invitation from me to share this new folder. I want you to respond to that email, and then see if you can upload a file that is named after you -- it can be even just a simple Word document.
B) From this point forward, you should upload work that you have finished into this shared folder. So for example, many of you will be continuing the process of recording 5 minutes of material next door, and then exporting this stuff as an mp3. Please upload this stuff to your new shared folder directly. (If you also want to email it to me and to yourself that is also fine)
C) Finally, I want you to start working on putting your show together. By this I mean that you already have a theme song and at least two different mp3 recordings. What I want you to do is to use Adobe Audition to fit these pieces together, using a separate track for each file you use. You will probably find that there are some things where you need to choose which parts of it you want. For example, many of you have theme songs that are just way too long. At this point, you will want to consider how best to get them to a minute long or less.
You may also have places in yopur other files where you messed up, and you will want to cut out those parts using the "selection" tool I showed you in Audition.
Well, that should be enough exercise for this morning :-)
Cheers,
Mr. L
Friday, October 10, 2008
Friday October 10: making a name for yourself!
A) Come up with a name for your show. Be creative but remain school appropriate. Obviously, if you're reading a blog called the "Noise Aquarium", your instructor doesn't mind some strangeness, but it has to be something that won't get us all in trouble
B) Come up with a name for yourself and your other group members. Again, be creative and appropriate.
C) Come up with a slogan for your show. Nike has the "just do it" slogan. The army has the "army of one" slogan. Come up with your own. Again, be creative and appropriate.
Please post all three of these as a group discussion posting on our Google group.
When you are finished with that, please work on anything else you still have not finished up for this class.
Cheers,
Mr. L
PS With any luck, I will be in soon and those of you who need some more studio time will be a gettin' it :-)
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Wed October 8: getting some air time
Today, I wish for you to continue your work from the other day, only more so:
A) If you have received answers to questions you have asked of various DJs, then please post both the questions and answers in a Discussion posting on our blog. YOU ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE for at least one posting of this type; this is NOT a group project.
B) Continue refining the "script" for your group's next session in the Radio Production room next door. If you feel that your group has at least five minutes worth of material, and you guys can just go in there and get it done without wasting any time, then let's go for it.
C) Make sure that your group has posted what you will be saying for this new session
D) If you have not received any feedback from any of the DJs you emailed, then email some other DJs. Don't waste too much time nagging people who won't write back.
Cheers,
Mr. L
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Monday October 6: talking and writing and planning, Oh My!
Today, we will be working to accomplish three things, all of them really K3WL!!!
A) Everyone who has NOT had a chance to get into the radio room and record will be able to do so. BE READY !!
B) If you have received permission from your DJs to write to them and ask them some questions. When you get their answers back, you have to post both your questions and their answers under a new Discussion topic called " the DJs talk back"
Please be sure to include the name of the DJ, the website of their radio station and their email address for EACH DJ who responds to you.
C) All of you who have already had that chance will be putting your time to good use by starting to come up with a rough idea of the topic you would like to talk about for your first show. The topic has to be something specific -- "we wanna talk about the Patriots" is way too general for example.
The topic you choose has to have at least four or five different parts to it. For example, if you were going to talk about a particular band, you might want to talk about a new song they have which is getting a lot of airplay, a tour they've been on, what you think about the price of tickets, etc etc etc.
You will need to post a discussion topic about this as well. For this discussion you will only need one per group.
Cheers,
Mr. L
Friday, October 3, 2008
Friday October 3: getting more people in front of the big microphones
Well it's almost the weekend, and excitingly enough, we have another class session to get all the rest of you in the radio room next door, so we let all of you "find your voice" Here's what I want you to do while you're waiting for your turn:
A) think of what you actualy want to say
B) make a new discussion posting with your name in the title and "what I want to say"
C) the posting should be about a paragraph long, at least three complete sentences
D) MAKE UP WORK YOU HAVE NOT PASSED IN!
Cheers,
Mr. L
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Thursday October 2: sending emails, setting more questions and getting into the "room next door"
Today, we are going to work towards several different goals, one after the other:
A) You will send an email to each of the five radio DJs you selected as part of an earlier assignment. Each email you send will let them know who you are ( a high school student) what you are doing (working in a class on radio production) and why you are writing -- you would like to ask them some basic questions about what they do. Please make each email brief, polite and appropriate. Be respectful in all ways.
B) AFTER you have sent that, you will each need to make a new discusssion posting. You have had some time since you posted your original three questions you wish to ask your DJs; now you will need to create not less than five additional questions. Try to think of exactly what you will need to ask. This is important, as the people we are trying to contact are very busy people, and we may not get more than one chance to ask them anything.
C) While this is going on, I would like to take in groups of four people at a time to the radio room next door, to get acquainted with the equipment and possibly create a test recording of your voices. When I take you in there, please be aware that the equipment in that room is all precision made, and probably worth more than my car. In other words, you need to be very careful. This is one place where we DO NOT ACT LIKE WE'RE STILL IN GRADE SCHOOL. If you can't handle the responsibility, you will not be allowed to stay in there.
D) If this still applies, any makeup work you need to hand in needs to get done TODAY.
Cheers,
Mr. L
