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Showing posts with label audacity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audacity. Show all posts
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Monday, June 28, 2010
Week 2 Newsplex Training 2010
Today starts my second week fo training at Newsplex at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. This week focuses on teaching and researching convergence.
I spent the weekend touring a couple of cities--Charleston, SC, and Savannah, GA, so I'll be posting content from those whirlwind trips shortly. You all will be subjected some more multimedia storytelling techniques when I'm posting this content so that I can continue to practice some of the software programs that I learned last week.
A couple of great tips from last week's seminar:
I spent the weekend touring a couple of cities--Charleston, SC, and Savannah, GA, so I'll be posting content from those whirlwind trips shortly. You all will be subjected some more multimedia storytelling techniques when I'm posting this content so that I can continue to practice some of the software programs that I learned last week.
A couple of great tips from last week's seminar:
- Adrive allows you 50GB of free storage space. Sign up for an account and begin backing up your data. Too bad I hadn't discover this until one of my external drives had a meltdown. Unfortunately for me, this is the drive that has, or rather had, most of my content. I'll be checking with the good folks at Texas Wesleyan's IT department to see if anything can be recovered--I hope; I hope.
- GimpShop provides a toned down, free version of Photoshop, so for those of you who can't afford Photoshop, download the software and play.
- Audacity also provides free audio software. Just download the software, and you can edit digital recordings, add effects, etc. before associating the ditigal recording with a slideshow.
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convergence,
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kay colley,
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
What I'm Doing This Summer (at Newsplex)
So check out my Grammy coverage created today at Newsplex using the free software program Audacity and some clips that were provided. My voice overs aren't the greatest, but it does take practice.
I hope my students are keeping up with this, especially you Rambler folks, because you're in trouble now. I'm actually learning how to use the software to create multimedia projects so the bar will be raised once again.
Maybe by the end of the week, I'll have a unique project to post. Stay tuned to see.
I hope my students are keeping up with this, especially you Rambler folks, because you're in trouble now. I'm actually learning how to use the software to create multimedia projects so the bar will be raised once again.
Maybe by the end of the week, I'll have a unique project to post. Stay tuned to see.
Labels:
audacity,
multimedia,
newsplex convergence kaycolley
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