[youthradioleaders] sound rich audio pieces
Colleen Iudice
criudice at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 10:54:39 CDT 2010
Hi Megan,
I think a great example of a sound rich piece and one that i use a lot is
Walter the Seltzer man.
http://www.radiodiaries.org/newyorkworks-home.html
colleen
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Megan Martin <megs_mail at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Youth Radio World,
>
> I need a little bit of help from y'all. I am looking for some good
> examples of sound rich audio--specifically pieces that demonstrate different
> uses of sound (ambiente sound, music, voice, signature sounds that
> symbolize a place, a feeling, a change in time). Have you used a particular
> piece(s) as an example with the youth you work with to show the myriad of
> ways sounds can enrich an audio piece?
>
> I'm working with a Spanish-speaking group. So any pieces that you might
> know of in Spanish would be particularly welcome. But great sound rich
> pieces in English (or any language) work too, as I can make them translated
> scripts to follow along.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Megan
>
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> *From:* Johanna (Jones) Franzel <jones at prx.org>
> *To:* generationprx at lists.prx.org; Youthradioleaders at lists.prx.org
> *Cc:* Kelly Horan <kelly.horan at mac.com>; Ari W. Epstein <awe at MIT.EDU>;
> Beverly Mire <bmire at MIT.EDU>; Abby Goldstein <agoldstein at nhpr.org>
> *Sent:* Thu, June 3, 2010 4:56:08 PM
> *Subject:* [youthradioleaders] Fresh Greens 2.0: Send Your Stories!
>
> Hello youth radio world!
>
> New Hampshire Public Radio, Generation PRX and Terrascope Youth Radio are
> teaming up again to create our second Fresh Greens radio special. *We're
> inviting youth producers everywhere to contribute stories on things they
> find surprisingly green...or disappointingly not. *
>
> While some things trumpet their green credentials (hybrid cars, compostable
> spoons), others really don't seem green at all (that old clunker that's
> still on the road), but whether it's green washing or an assumption, we want
> to know: What's truly green, and what's just posing as environmentally
> friendly? And what doesn't seem eco at all...but actually is?
>
> Consider what you buy and where you work, as well as your habits, friends
> and neighborhoods, and tell us: What's unexpectedly green?
>
> *Early bird submissions due August 30th, 2010*.
>
> Fresh Greens 2.0 will broadcast in time for Earth Day 2011. Because we
> hope that summer youth radio programs will contribute, we’ve established a
> special early bird deadline - but everyone is welcome to send stories early!
> *Early submitters are eligible for pre-broadcast on NHPR's daily Word of
> Mouth program. * Groups whose pieces are chosen for inclusion in Fresh
> Greens 2.0 will receive $100 in gratitude for their work. Details attached.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> Jones
>
> p.s. Looking for inspiration? Listen to our first collaboration, Fresh
> Greens: Teens and the Environment<http://www.prx.org/pieces/38828-fresh-greens-teens-and-the-environment>
>
> Johanna (Jones) Franzel
>
> Generation PRX Project Director
>
> PRX Public Radio Exchange
>
> Ph. 617.230.7311
>
>
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>
> http://www.generation.prx.org
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