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This podcast makes use of sound effects, voice overs, and music. I used a little musical ditty to welcome listeners into the podcast. I had the audio fade as my friendly intro to the podcast starts. At the end, I added the sound of paintbrush swirling around in water and then two clinks to signify tapping excess water off on the rim of the water cup. My voice still has an echo, but this being my first foray into audio editing, I feel pretty good about this assignment!
Audio Credits:
Hi Annamarie
I love the picture you used. There isn’t a link to the original to see the edits you made. I liked the needle at the corner of the picture with a thread connecting the the “c” in crafted, not sure if it came with the picture of if you did the edit. Your podcast reminds me of a fine art class I took in middle school where we had to make tie-and-die clothing.
Hello Annamarie! I love your contribution here. The image you chose is so cute! I smiled when I saw it; the composition and the elements (especially the cats) come together so well. You did a great job with it. Also, I really enjoyed listening to your audio. The background music was nice to listen to and didn’t overpower your voice, and I believe that the sound effects you chose complement the topic nicely. It’s a clever idea to use water sound effects when talking about watercolor. Also, I was able to understand everything you said without issue, so no worries about your mic. Great job!