Jane Barrager

Media Lab 06: Spiral Out, Keep Going

Spiral Out, Keep Going by David Baker
Created with iMovie, exported as 1080p (ProRes)

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Ambient Sounds & Relaxation

Ambient Sounds with Jasmyn derived from moment of relaxing by Taema licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 created with Canva
Ambient Sounds with Jasmyn licensed under CC BY 4.0
Credits: Secret of Life.wav by FullMetalJedi licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0
Beach Waves 04.wav by DylanTheFish licensed under CC0 1.0

This podcast is for people like me who don’t care for people talking. I typically have a hard time getting interested in podcasts because the talking distracts me from my current task. Ambient Sounds will feature a different relaxing soundscape each week. I use the gong to catch the listeners attention and let them know that we are about to begin the episode.

Bite or Bark Book Review

Lola is 5-year-old Airedale Terrier. I got her from a breeder. She is a friendly dog and can be the best friend to anyone. She slept on the couch with funny pose today. That’s really funny. The Pawsome is here to uncover dog stories. Follow me and never m” by Pannlann is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
Pretty Calm Moss” – Music
by Speck 2023 – Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

A spinoff of Reading with Dogs, only having dogs in the background, involved with audio, as we rate various books for readers. This podcast would be geared to youth and adults alike. The goal is to use the fun element of dogs in this instance, and align with literacy and have fun searching for new reads, and determining if they are a let down or exciting- and using canines to help!

Credits:

Book Page Sound effect By Nkzdra

https://freesound.org/people/Nkzdra/sounds/347961/

CC License – This work is licensed under the Attribution 3.0 License.

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Background of children in Library by barcelonetasonora

CC License-This work is licensed under the Noncommercial 4.0 License.

Audio clips of Canines – (Amaya, Dane, and Wriggley) – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license CC-BY

All Dog Audio recorded by Harry Brake can be can be found at the home page.

I thought it would be interesting to document each step I made as I created this podcast to show how complicated it is to create a podcast :

Possible podcast, book to bite book review

Audio recorder of dogs on phone

Download Audacity for Windows

Upload MP4

Convert Mp4 to Wav file using https://cloudconvert.com/mp4-to-wav

Upload and edit so four barks are together

Separate one type of bark from another so whine is separate from quick series of barks

Create a Freesound Account

Search for a type of ambient music to lead into podcast

Search for sound effect of page turning:

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  is the license

-Find ambient music for library podcast starter,

Finally found a stream I could download-


Pretty Calm Moss
by Speck

2023 – Licensed under
Creative Commons
Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

http://ccmixter.org/files/speck/66052

Maybe background of children in library

Record voice message for podcast to intro barks at appropriate times

Convert to WAV files

Upload Voice message and insert into podcast after ambient music intro, insert voice

Listen, reposition elements, edit, edit edit (trimming, moving, fading, ending)

Art for Book or Bite Book Review

Question- dragging clips into place, moving them

(White bar, hand icon, moving, from left top corner)

Welcome to K-pop Town

“K-pop Town Poster” by Jenny Choi is a derivative of “White wall mounted CD player against white wall“by Ketut Subiyanto, originally in the Public Domain per the Pexels Photo License. The derivative is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) and editied in Canva.

The podcast “K-pop Town” by Jenny Choi is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

The podcast is called “K-pop Town” and the DJ in this podcast is called the “driver” of “K-pop Town.” The K-pop Town drivers will drive you through all of the recent K-pop news, talk about your favorite K-pop idols, listen to your favorite K-pop songs, and much more! Today’s podcast begins with the good news: ‘PARK JI MIN USA,’ one of the largest BTS Jimin fan bases in the United States donated to The Turkey Syria Earthquakes Fund of CARE for lifesaving emergency aid under Jimin’s name.

I used the CD player image as the podcast poster and added the texts “K-pop” and “Town.” In order to make an eye-catching poster, I substituted the letter “o” in “K-pop” to CD player and the letter “o” in “Town” to the national flag of South Korea. Thanks to my brother-in-law, I recorded his voice for the podcast. I used the exciting background music that fits the voice and the overall message of the podcast. Plus, I added the applause sound effect at the end to emphasize the good deeds of BTS Jimin fan.

Voice credit:

Voice acting by my brother-in-law, Kevin Gerhardt

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Coffee & Controversy

Coffee and Controvery by Corinna Gross. Licensed under CC BY 4.0

Credits:
Opening and Closing Blinds by Anrichcvs licensed under CC BY 3.0
Coffee Pot by sergiovasquez licensed under CC0 1.0
Pouring a drink in a cup by Ccj125 licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0
Machines by lartti licensed under CC0 1.0
Joy Ride by Aves licensed under Artlist License
Opening and closing a window by dylanperitz licensed under CC0 1.0
Birds by AtoMediaDesigns licensed under CC BY 4.0
Sip – man by 14G_Panska_Kaminkova_A licensed under CC0 1.0
Line art” by walmarc04 is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.
Coffee on a Winter’s morning” by mrlins is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.

The podcast where we stir coffee and stir up trouble by asking my housemates controversial questions. Each morning we come up with a new question to ask the unlucky housemate to walk into the kitchen. So feel free to relax, sip your coffee, and let the drama unfold.

The sound elements you will experience will take you into a kitchen scene. You will hear the coffee brewing, the drink being poured, and the sound of the window opening to morning birds. This is all after an enticing musical intro to wake the listeners up and kick-start the podcast. And is it even a good podcast if it doesn’t end with the sound of an overly dramatic sip?

Bert’s World


“The Bert Show” by Humberto Messeguer is a derivative of “Question” by Osbornb is licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) .
The derivate is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
The Podcast “The Bert Show” by Humberto Messeguer is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

The Bert Show Podcast is a podcast where we mainly talk about sports guest that I’ll eventually invite onto the show. It mainly focus for the show is where we go through all the different types of sports and the news that’s currently happening in those “worlds” . Sports are very popular in the united states and as a person who works within IT and Cyber Security often, I wanted to do something that’s more relaxing and can easily engage and relate to my users. Think of it as a very similar podcast goal to “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” or “The Bill Simmons Podcast” where it’s mainly one individual who is able to talk to themselves for a period of time while explaining their thoughts. Really fun way for me to just kill some time!

For the Visual assets used, I wanted a “hipsterish” but pop culture type of vibe to the show which is why I picked “Question” by Osbornb. It was an image that resonated with me but also is kind of what a podcast is. You the listener are enjoying content made by one person and the whole experience can immerse you and make you feel like it’s a one on one conversation.

For Audio Assets, I wanted something that felt “in your face” while also sounding exciting. The Boxing Arena Sound by Samantha Enrico pulls the listener immediately. I call it an attention grabber sound while the sound is able to provide some sort while to myself as I begin the intro and get the listener into a vibe/mood. I was able to incorporate some fades in the beginning and end while adjusting the volume midway so that it could provide some audio clarity.


Audio Credits:
The Podcast Intro by music_unlimited is licensed free to use under Pixabay License.
Boxing Arena Sound by Samantha Enrico is licensed under CC BY 3.0

Photo Credits:
“Question” by Osbornb is licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)

Happy hour with Sara

“Happy hour with Sara” by Saranya is a derivative of Marta Zappia photography licensed under CC BY 2.0. Downloaded and edited in Canva
“Happy hour with Sara” podcast series is licensed under CC BY 2.0

‘Happy hour with Sara’ is a podcast series which talks about positive affirmations which would cheer up any soul at any day and any time. It doesn’t offer the cliché positivity ideas but discuss about how can one stay positive naturally and break the myths woven around ‘staying positive’. The fifth episode of the podcast series is featured in this blog post where in, I talk about how the fuss about ‘toxic positivity’ portrays that optimistic people forcefully show themselves as positive while not realizing that the bad things are not actually bad. Little does the people know that staying positive is not about ignoring the bad but accepting bad and putting time and energy yo overcome it rather than drowning in it. Listeners of this podcast can have a dose of positivity every time they hear it. The best time to hear this podcast is while starting a day , while commuting to office and getting ready to wrap up a day.

Audio Credits:

Inspiring Happy Cheerful Pop Rock Film Background Music Theme 009” by PremiumMusic (Instrumental Version) is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0.

Pouring the water/coffee” by CaKon is licensed under CC BY 3.0.

Image Credit :

Marta Zappia photography licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Crafted with Care

“Crafted with Care – Episode 23: Watercolor Embroidery poster” by Annamarie Vanlier is a derivative of “Connections” by Annamarie Vanlier, both licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
Promotional image created using Canva.

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!

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Ceramic Coating Podcast

“Ceramic Coated Car poster” by Saleh Ahmed is a derivative of “Lamborghini LP560-4” by Brandon Lim is licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic CC By 2.0. The derivate is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Car Care is a monthly podcast for car lovers. Every month I will be discussing different topics relating to car detailing and products for the enthusiast in all of us. Follow my podcast to get the most up-to-date information on the market for the car of your dreams. In today’s episode, I will discuss the benefits of a ceramic coat and how to apply it to your car’s exterior. Ceramic coating not only reduces the frequency of regular car washes but also the time it takes to do them while providing exceptional shine to your car.

The Podcast “Ceramic Coat” by Saleh Ahmed is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

This podcast makes use of overlapping sound effects, voiceovers, and music. I overlapped a car racing sound effect with the intro and outro music to set the tone for a car podcast. The intro music is meant to be lighthearted and welcome the audience, while the outro music is a casual piano montage to signal the end of the podcast. I also reduced the volume of the music during the voiceover and increased it near the end. I used a fade-in effect to join the three sounds together.

Audio Credits:

Short Intro” by sonically_sound is licensed under the Noncommercial 4.0 License.

“Trackside Goodwood” by richwise is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.

“piano_end_music” by Elyrari627 is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 License.

Photo credit:

Lamborghini LP560-4” by Brandon Lim is licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)