Jane Barrager

The Cook and the Kraut

The Cook and the Kraut by Megan Holkup under CC BY license.

About the Story

On its second-to-last voyage, in 1867, the Atlantic Steamer was saved by an unexpected crewman and his sauerkraut. This story is a true tale that has been passed down to me, as my ancestors survived what could have been a horrendous maritime disaster if it hadn’t been for a quick-thinking cook.

The Process

Photos were edited in Photoshop and exported as PNG files, then imported into a Canva presentation. Slides and assets were duplicated and objects were moved slightly in each slide to create the effect of animation. Text was added to sections to follow the narration to give the impression that this is a non-fiction storybook, and also accessible. Photos were edited with filters to give similar continuity throughout, and the slide durations were adjusted to match the length of the narration. Finally, the project was exported from Canva and imported into GarageBand to record the narration and balance audio.

Images:

Hook family portrait, December 1924” by whatsthatpicture is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

Metagama Twin-Schrew Atlantic Passenger Steamer …..” is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

The Atlantic Ocean (map), Thomas” is marked with CC0 1.0.

flame-texture-10” by designshard is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Lewes Bonfire Night 2007 – Wall of Flame” by Dominic’s pics is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Kvinna vid handpump på Stora Kornö” by Gösta Skoglund is marked with CC0 1.0.

Man climbing a tree – early 1900s” by Aussie~mobs is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

atlantic ocean” by chrisf608 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

59 CDV of butcher” by rich701 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Holy Smoke Sauerkraut” by Gary Soup is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Men posing on the deck of a ship” by simpleinsomnia is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

PLYMOUTH SHIPWRECK VECTIS WRECK ON ROCKS OLD PHOTO POSTCARD SHOWS SHIP 1912” by mark’s vintage topographical postcards is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

Audio:

Australia – Ocean Water Laps CU Active w Ship Horn, Bird and People in BG.wav” by earsaregood is marked with CC0 1.0.

Fire Fuse Ignite Flame” by EminYILDIRIM is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Water Drop 1.wav” by Obvsly is marked with CC0 1.0.

Wood Break Planks Multiple 3” by Sheyvan is marked with CC0 1.0.

fizzlehiss.wav” by Saltbearer is marked with CC0 1.0.

R07-42-Waves of Cheers.wav” by craigsmith is marked with CC0 1.0.

Fight the Sea (Instrumental Version)” by Josh Woodward (Instrumental Versions) is licensed under CC BY 3.0.

An Intergalactic Love Story for the Ages!

Step into the world of Gemini and Leo in this hip new audio drama!

“Media Lab 05 – Sound Editing”
Stellar Affairs by Moneeka Stanifer.
Audio and Sound originally created using Logic Pro

Voice: Moneeka Stanifer

Cover Image created by Moneeka Stanifer using Canva.

Are They Real?

“Are They Real? Podcast Cover” by Pritish Pandit is a derivative of “Untitled” by “Frida” which is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 Deed Originally downloaded on 2/11/24. Edited in BeFunky .

Description

My favorite genre when it comes to listening to podcasts is mystery and suspense. For this assignment, I chose to go for a podcast that uncovers the mysterious incidents that have been captured by humankind and still remain unsolved. The podcast will go through various conspiracy theories as well as strange events. The conspiracies will cover everything from Aliens, Werewolves, Bigfoot, Yeti, and strange UFO sightings. As the podcast proceeds way deep, it will go through various facts and details that were overlooked during the investigation of those events and the podcast will conclude with the assumptions about what could have happened during those incidents.

When it comes to mystery and creating suspense, usually a music that has a little bit of creepiness with soft audio does the job. I chose this electric guitar and keyboard music because it felt very similar to the music the investigation shows used to have which I used to watch when I was a kid. I added ghost laughter in the audio to give a little bit scary vibe. I ended the podcast intro with my voice merged with the music.

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School of Life

“School of Life” by Megan Holkup is a derivative of “Flat Tire” by JeepersMedia which is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Originally downloaded on 02/11/24 and edited with Canva.

As a teacher, adult, parent, and homeowner, there is a long list of skills that I wish I could have learned from someone other than having to fail in life to figure them out. Sure, there are many skills that education and my parents have taught me, but there are simple and complicated battles of being a certified adult that slip through the cracks.

This podcast is about those little and big challenges, where we use experts and everyday guests to talk about how we learned how to do adult things, using humor and hopefully some helpful anecdotes for our listeners.

For sound elements in the audio, I wanted to keep it light. I opened with a balloon popping, simply because it is fun and was unexpected. It implies an element of humor, but is followed by some lighthearted background music with piano, cabana, and guitar. For the voiceover I kept it fast-paced, light-hearted and excited.

Photo Credits:

Flat Tire” by JeepersMedia which is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

“Untitled graphic of woman” by Magic Media in Canva under Royalty Free attribution.


Audio Credits:

“Top Down Drive Guitar Pad 02” by GarageBand under Royalty Free attribution.

“Solaris Piano Chords 06” by GarageBand under Royalty Free attribution.

“Solaris Cabasa” by GarageBand under Royalty Free attribution.

“Cork Pop FX 02” by GarageBand under Royalty Free attribution.

“Balloon Stretch FX” by GarageBand under Royalty Free attribution.

Voiceover by Megan Holkup

That’s the Spirit!

“That’s the Spirit! Podcast Cover” by Jordan Gore Tracy is a derivative of “Reconstructing a version of the ouija board 1987” by Dialogcentret billedarkiv which is licensed under CC BY 2.0 DEED. Originally downloaded on 2/11/24. Edited in Canva.
The podcast “That’s the Spirit!” by Jordan Gore Tracy is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED

I have always been interested in the paranormal and love to listen to spooky podcasts. For this assignment, my imagined podcast, That’s the Spirit!, will feature a different paranormal topic each week covering haunted houses, UFOs, Bigfoot, and even Mothman. During the episodes that are about hauntings and ghosts, I will play EVPs (electronic voice phenomenons) submitted by listeners to determine if it was maybe the wind whistling or perhaps something else…. There will also be ghostly puns, many ghostly puns.

I don’t want this podcast to be super serious; I want it to be lighthearted, fun, and quirky. That’s why I chose this spooky 60s (think B-52’s), surf rock intro music. Scooby-Doo was and still is one of my favorite cartoons of all time, so the music is sort of an homage to the show. At the end of the intro, there is a devious, deep laugh. I chose that sound mainly for comedic effect and thought it would be a good way to close the intro.

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Florida Natural

“Florida Natural” by Hannah Paul is a derivative of Everglades National Park by Matthew Dillon CC BY 2.0 Deed edited with Befunky

Florida Natural is a weekly podcast about the incredibly diverse ecosystems located in Florida. Each week we will visit a different location, including state and nation parks, wildlife preserves open to the public, or other places that showcase Florida’s natural beauty. We will deep dive into the different animals and plants that can be found and look at how each location fits into the ecosystem of the Sun Shine State.

The podcast opens with with two sound effects, a swamp-scape and running water, with music that plays throughout the intro. The sound effects fade, before my voice recording begins. After I finish speaking, the music fades out.

The podcast “Florida Natural – Eps. 23 Disney’s Wilderness Preserve” is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.

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Coastal Conditions

“Coastal Conditions | Episode 29: Nantucket, Massachusetts” by Christopher Rubio is a derivative of “Flashbacks to 1997: “Pilgrims” walking on water!” by Can Pac Swire which is licensed under Attribution-NonCommerical 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0 DEED). Originally downloaded on 02/10/24 and edited with Adobe Photoshop.
Marketing Media

Coastal Conditions is a monthly podcast for anyone with an interest in human geography. Every month, I will share the details surrounding a coastal community. The podcast will be informational, but also somewhat anecdotal, as I take my listeners around the world to expose them to the variety of relationships between man and water. This specific episode will be about Nantucket, Ma, a small island 30 miles south of Cape Cod. What makes the island significant is it’s status as a summer colony, rich biodiversity, and unique geomorphological conditions. The marketing media is a photo of the “path” to St. Michael’s Mound, which is off the coast of England. The mound exists in an intertidal zone and the walkway only becomes available at low-tide. Certainly an interesting coastal condition!

The podcast “Coastal Conditions | Episode 29: Nantucket, Massachusetts” by Christopher Rubio is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).
The Podcast

The podcast makes use of voice, sound effects, ambient sounds, and music. I wanted to evoke the feeling one has at the very start of a trip. That moment when you are just leaving your origin point to head out to sea. The sea gulls, of course, instantly place you near water and the sounds of the flag unfurling and ocean waves set you on course. As we leave the dock, we can still hear the hustle and bustle of the town in the background. You can even hear the music of small tropical band playing in the distance. My narration hints at some of the places we will visit and that I will be your captain!

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Queer Pages

“Queer Pages – Poster” by Annelise Leonard is a derivative of “Rainbow Books” by cardsfan1624 (Public Domain Mark 1.0 Universal (PDM 1.0 DEED)). The derivative is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).
The podcast “Queer Pages” by Annelise Leonard is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

On each episode of “Queer Pages,” we will explore a different queer novel, from groundbreaking classics to contemporary gems, uncovering the rich tapestry of queer narratives that have shaped our understanding of identity, love, and resilience. (I wrote this as part of the script, but ran out of time.)

In this podcast introduction, I used music, voice, ambient sounds, and sound effects, in that order. I used music as the podcast theme song, to hook the listener and set the mood. I let the music run through most of this 30 seconds to indicate that this section is the introduction, but I faded out, back in, and out again throughout the recording. I then spoke about the purpose of the podcast, informing listeners on what they are about to hear. I included ambient sounds, which includes a glass clinking, a chair squeaking, and a pencil writing, to give the audience a feel for the environment. Finally, I used two sound effects: setting a book on a table and flipping through pages. These let the audience know that the podcast is about to begin, and that I will start speaking about a particular book. With more time, I would have then introduced the book I would be discussing.


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The Lyrical Librarian

The Lyrical Librarian by Cristina Juska is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Description

My imaginary podcast is entitled The Lyrical Librarian. This podcast would combine my love of many varied musical genres by comparing the lyrics of two artists that many people would consider to be opposites. For example, in the first episode, I would compare Pearl Jam and Taylor Swift, two very different artists, and attempt to find common themes in their lyrics.

For the audio elements, in addition to my voice, I found some mellow guitar music for the intro. The music fades out as I begin speaking. As I finish my narrative, the sound effect of applause fades in.

Credits

Photo: Colorful Music Background by semutimut is licensed under CC0 1.0.

Music: Guitar Mellow Beat 20221122 by genxbeats is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Sound effect: Large Crowd Applause by Bansemer is licensed under CC0 1.0.

Voiceover: Cristina Juska

Please….Sit

PS by A Stephens is marked with CC0 1.0 and is a derivative of Interrogation by Paul KehrerInterrogation was downloaded on 02/07/2024 and is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Please…. Sit is about having conversations – the difficult ones. My original idea for the image was a hot seat because that’s how we feel when we’re on the receiving end of a hard talk, but I ended up choosing a black/white photo of a single wooden chair because it emphasized the seriousness of these conversations. Wooden chairs are hard, cold and uncomfortable. Again, similar emotions for difficult conversations. For audio, I tried to capture sounds that complimented a person apprehensively entering a room (door shutting) and approaching a chair (heels on floor) before sitting. The vocals/intro is aiming to cut some of the tension and the music aimed to capture a level of a person wrestling with nerves to mirror all the knots in our throats before a hard conversation.

PS-ML5 by A Stephens is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Audio Asset TitleArtistCC License
MusicDifficult ChoicesDeveloper_JakeCC0 1.0 DEED
Sound EffectR10-16-High Heels on Wooden Floor.wavcraigsmithCC0 1.0 DEED
Sound EffectOpen/close door forcefully 1.MP3SoundsForHimCC0 1.0 DEED
VoiceIntroAstra StephensCC0 1.0 DEED
PhotoInterrogationPaul KehrerCC 2.0 DEED
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