Audio Story Draft (Blog 3)
Reminder & Summary
The theme of my podcast is about conspiracy
theories and their complexity that can cause you to question what you know and
what you might not know. I have learned about a new conspiracy theory: that
humans evolved from werewolves. I learned more about how people formulate these
theories; they either suspect something about a situation, deduct something
from a situation, or just make something up. I also learned about the growing
number of conspiracy theories that are turning out to be true, like the activity
of Jeffrey Epstein that my expert and I discussed. I learned that with
conspiracy theories there is a constant cycle of a claim, refute, counterclaim,
and then follows confusion, questioning, and them the big “Well, I don’t really
know anymore.”
My
notes from Professor Heagney’s lecture on February 16th that
dealt with audio editing along with Adobe’s article on editing and arranging
multitrack sessions that helped me with splitting clips, evaluating the clip’s
properties, trimming clips, and so much more (Adobe Admin, 2021) helped me to
fine-tune my audio clips for my audio story draft and final. I used these
resources to isolate, increase, and decrease clip volume and create nodes on
the clip's volume wavelength to increase and decrease the volume of the
sections that were too loud and too soft.
Clip of Moment of Reflection
Screenshot of Multitrack
Session
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