Student Posts

Bear Despair

Bear Despair by Sarah Tallant.

Created with Adobe Premiere Rush.

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Coming Full Circle

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It’s Now or….Never….

It’s Now or…Never… By Sheryl Hamm

I used Open Shot for my video editor. My video profile was MP4 (h.264) 1280 X 720.

Visual Resources

#guam #island #beach #paradise #ocean by love.jsc (CC BY 2.0)

#guam #island #beach #paradise #ocean by love.jsc (CC BY 2.0)

#guam #island #beach #paradise #ocean by love.jsc (CC BY 2.0)

Beach Majorca beach by bamyz (CC BY 2.0)

Beach clean up by USFWS Pacific Southwest Region (CC BY 2.0)

Beach Garbage 1 by jschneid (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Conservation Week 2010 beach clean-up poster by Department of Conservation (CC BY 2.0)

Cute young Chinese girls of the ‘Beach Clean Up Crew’ laugh and share the 3 Finger Sustainability Salute_3021 by Philip McMaster PeacePlusOne_\!/ (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Dad and kid on beach by kdinuraj (CC BY 2.0)

FWS biologist Connie Rutherford on beach clean-up by USFWS Pacific Southwest Region (CC BY-2.0)

Haulover Turtle Nest by Infrogmation (CC BY 2.0)

Help Me Not Become Like This by Ingrid Taylar (CC BY_NC 2.0)

Holliday Lake State Park kids on beach cropped by vastateparksstaff (CC BY 2.0)

Kid at beach by spykster (CC BY 2.0)

Kid on Beach Looking at the Sky in the Sand by Kevin Krejci (CC BY-2.0)

Marine Litter. One winters worth. Lots of fishing gear by Snemann (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Marine litter. Spoiling even the nicest view tw Haja by Snemann (CC BY-NC 2.0)

nicci-beach by shotbynicci (CC BY 2.0)

Plant bottle or not, it doesn’t really belong in nature, does it? by Snemann (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Plastic ocean by Tim Zim (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Recycle Bottles and Cans AD (HDR) by kingdesmond1337 (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

Recycling by teachernz (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

Recycling by andyarthur (CC BY 2.0)

Sea turtle nest relocation by USFWS/Southeast (CC BY 2.0)

Surfie kid @ Pismo Beach, California by timparkinson (CC BY 2.0)

Audio Resources

“2025” by DoKashiteru (Sampling Plus 1.0 license) and includes samples from Colin, murat ses, and kjackson from CCMixter

Vote by Show of Hands

Vote by Show of Hands by Tina Chalfant 
Created with iMovie, exported as 1080p 

Images (in order of appearance) 

Woman in Gray Tank Top by  Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Grayscale Photo of a Man in Black Jacket by Sagar Gnawali  on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Human Fist on Pixabay  CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication 

Person Holding a Stress Ball by Matthias Zomer on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

A Man in Threaten with Physical Violence by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Generosity by Johnhain on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

Guy by StockSnap on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

Giving offering by truthseeker08 on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

Man in White T-shirt Swinging to Hit by RODNAE Productions on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Hands by truthseeker08 on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

Woman Crying by Kat Smith on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Man Assisting Person with Walker by RODNAE Productions on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

woman with bruise by Oleg Magni on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Help finger contact touch hand by geralt on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Hand by truthseeker08 on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

People multiracial diverse hands by Leejoann on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Mad formal executive by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License) 

Holiness by Johnhain on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

Heart by PhotoMIX-Company on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License) 

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2025 by DoKashiteru has a Sampling Plus 1.0 license and includes samples from Colin, murat ses, and kjackson from CCMixter. 

Recycle Now or Later?

Recycle Now or Later? by Lynn Nguyen

Created with iMovie, exported as 1080p

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Off the Beaten Path

“Off the Beaten Path” by Angela Wylie (CC-BY-ND 4.0 license) is a derivative of “Second Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington” by Ralph Arvesen (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Off the Beaten Path is a monthly podcast produced by Angela Wylie that focuses on exploring out-of-the-way sites in the United States. Our goal is to get adventurous travelers away from the busy touristy locations and into the natural environment where they can experience the varied and stunning landscapes of the U.S. This episode is dedicated to Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula.

The podcast “Off the Beaten Path: Olympic Peninsula” by Angela Wylie is licensed under CC-BY-ND 4.0.

In this podcast episode, I incorporated music, a voice-over, and one sound effect. I used the music track alone at the beginning to bring the listener into the podcast, and then as background to complement the voice-over. I chose a piece that is upbeat and fun to support the theme of the podcast. The music and voice-over provide an introduction to the episode, and after a pause the voice-over picks up to begin the episode with the sound effect of a ferry horn in the background, both of which fade at the end of the excerpt. For the poster, I chose a photo from Olympic National Park that depicts a winding path through the forest. It gives a sense of getting started on a new adventure, and not knowing where it might take you. It also represents the outdoorsy theme of the podcast.

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  1. Time Traveling Musician” by Nick Humphrey (Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0))
  2. Staten Island Ferry Horn” by nathanvladimirovich (CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication)

Photo Credit:

  1. Second Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington” by Ralph Arvesen (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Kill Your Tongue For Fun

Kill Your tongue for Fun © 2022 by Amy McMullin is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Today’s podcast is the premiere of the Ghost Pepper Challenge at my school. It will be a series of students and teachers eating peppers and trying to answer questions while lasting 5 minutes without milk, water or grapes. I recorded the audio and the water sound effect.

Let me know in the comments if you have ever heard of eating grapes to counteract spicy foods. Mostly, because I never have.

Music Credit is “MUSIC” by FOXAPET is licensed under CC BY 2.5

Poster Art Credit is “Five Green Ghost Peppers” by VasenkaPhotography is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Band Lover

I loved the band while in high school and college. My audio recording details my experience and excitement. I recorded my own voice-over and used common licensed sound effects and background music. My Recording and mixing were done using a DPA condenser mic, zoom recorder, and AVID ProTools as my DAW for editing.
“Band Lover” by Christian Whitaker is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

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What’s da Sample ?!?

We all love listening to music right? Well, do you know the origin of your favorite songs?

“What’s da Sample?!? Cover” by Cameron Chisolm is a derivative of “Headphones” by blacklerphotos is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Originally downloaded 2/15/2022 and edited with Canva photo editor.

Most of them happen to use samples from other songs that were made before their time. Listen to my podcast “What’s da Sample?!?” to discover the original songs that your favorite bops came from. You’ll be surprised by what you already know and you just might want to add the original songs to your music library. So join me every Saturday as I quiz you on your music knowledge. Also, feel free to send me any songs and their samples that you think will stump/surprise other listeners.

In honor of Black History Month, we will be discussing samples from phenomenal black singers all month long. I’m super excited for this one so take a listen at Episode 31 and quiz yourself on this week’s sample.

The podcast “What’s da Sample Episode 31” by Cameron Chisolm is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

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“Headphones” by blacklerphotos is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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Local Legend

Podcast: Local Legenda Podcast by Elizabeth Anderson License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Image: “First Courthouse 1891 by Eridony” License: CC BY 2.0
Restaurant Sounds: John Sipos License: CC0 1.0
Music: Lively Dark Grand by Speck License: CC BY-NC 3.0

“Local Legend” would be a podcast that is a mixture of true crime, history, and culture all set to the backdrop of geography. This could feature Civil War-era haunted houses in Charleston, South Carolina or a bank heist in Lincoln, Nebraska in the 1940s. We could cover everything from unsolved mysteries to famous residents and everything in between. I’d image that this could be a podcast enjoyed on a road trip or by locals of a particular city who want to get a kick out of their city being mentioned in an in-depth podcast.

In this audio I’ve used a combination of sounds of people talking that has been blurred together to create an ambient noise, music, and my voice-over introducing the podcast.