Friday, 25 November 2016

Project Brief




 
This project is divided in to two sections, the first will support your understanding of digital audio recording and editing in the production of a sound library and soundscape, whilst the second will and apply these skills to a short interview.

 

Part #1

You are required to plan, research and produce a two to five minute ‘audio soundscape’ or ‘acoustic portrait’ of a geographical place of your choice. This will include a range of self-sourced associated or abstract sounds that help illustrate the space.

 

Part #2

You are required to submit a three-minute edited interview with a single individual of your choice for presentation on local radio. You must choose someone who you feel has something to say to the Brighton & Hove community.

 

During the term you will give a presentation on a Radio/Sound practitioner focusing on their area of importance or influence, the PowerPoint/Prezzi file and your notes must be submitted.

 

You must also submit a typed, 500 word, statement which critically introduces your submitted project work locating it contextually, theoretically and aesthetically.

 

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