Over the past two and half months—despite a slurry of personal engagements, deadlines, and responsibilities—I’ve listened to seven audiobooks. And throughout this journey, the one thing I continue to ask myself is: Why? Have I discovered an overwhelming love for literature and storytelling? No, not really. Do I live by some incredulous belief that reading… Continue reading SOS, I’m running out of content
Month: March 2022
The Sound of Water
When it comes to standard audio recording, we rarely think of the medium that sound travels through, air. However, when we want to record something underwater, the material that the sound needs to travel through is suddenly much more important than if you were just doing a usual recording. Enter the hydrophone, which is basically… Continue reading The Sound of Water
Mixes: A Free and Democratic Way of Sharing MUsic
Consider mixes a strange hallway point between being a radio DJ and a club or party DJ, just without the need for any of the expensive equipment. Now, you can share long-form compilations of all the music you like online with just a DAW and your computer. These mixes are a lot like the tapes… Continue reading Mixes: A Free and Democratic Way of Sharing MUsic
Cher – “Believe”
Auto-tune is a popular pitch corrector that is used in so many songs today. Auto-tune was created in 1997 by Dr. Andy Hildebrand. The first song that was released using auto-tune was Cher’s “Believe” in 1998. While everyone has their own opinion about the use of auto-tune, the software does provide some unique effects. The… Continue reading Cher – “Believe”
Audio Mixing in Sports
By: Cole Malone When you’re watching sports (baseball, for example) on TV, you’re listening for that pop in the crowd, or that crack of the bat hitting the ball. Audio mixers are the people that make this possible. They show up hours before the game starts to get to work. They place microphones all over… Continue reading Audio Mixing in Sports
Musical Advertising
Turn on your favorite TV station right now and you’ll find a plethora of commercials directed towards the broader channel audience. You may even see local advertisements encouraging you to go get vaccinated, or Mike from the local Toyota dealership selling low interest rates on cars. More commonly, you’ll hear the commercial before you see… Continue reading Musical Advertising
Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Sound in “Spider-Man Far From Home,” and the power of Post-Production Sound.
Marvel films are full of unforgettable soundtracks, sound effects, and scores that excite/resonate with fans especially when it brings light to some of their favorite characters and their storylines through diegetic and non-diegetic sound. Diegetic sound, is sound that is heard within the world of the film. From music on a character’s radio, to dialogue,… Continue reading Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Sound in “Spider-Man Far From Home,” and the power of Post-Production Sound.
Tori Kelly Live from Capitol Studios
This live performance and short documentary for singer-songwriter Tori Kelly and her album Inspired By True Events filmed in November 2019. During which Kelly spends the course of thirty minutes performing six songs off her then-upcoming album, with threads of short, 20-30 second bits of commentary to precede them. Amongst the standout songs were, “Coffee”… Continue reading Tori Kelly Live from Capitol Studios
Adaptive Music
If you enjoy video games like I do, you might notice the music in the background. Sometimes ambient, other times adaptive. Music in video games can be just as crucial for the experience as the game’s development. Whether you notice the music or not, it often times enhances the gameplay experience. When adaptive music is… Continue reading Adaptive Music
Plunderphonics and 21st century rap
Our reading on plunderphonics was intriguing, and the idea of exploring artists utilizing existing recordings with minimal changes for their work made me think of some of my favorite rap artists. One great example of this is the rap clique Griselda, a group of rappers from Buffalo, New York, who have made a name for… Continue reading Plunderphonics and 21st century rap