Journal Entry 6

1. Thursday Evening Library
2. The elevator dinging, doors opening, quiet voices and footsteps
3. Back pack unzipping and zipping. whispering
4. Pages turning in a book, friend clearing his throat, chair scooting back
5. Low volume but lots of activity
6. Cautious
7. Footsteps, quiet voices, computer clacking

Journal Entry # 6

 

1- 3/7/2013-2:18pm-Spiegel Theater

Styles II Class: Stefanie is performing her monologue, Royston has her watch a video on Youtube as she performs.

2- Farthest away: The “rickety-rack” of the vent, Royston’s voice with suggestions.

3- Medium range: Stefanie’s voice as she performs, the video she is listening to on her phone.

4- Sounds closest: The sound of someone chewing gum next to me.

5- General sound level and amount of sound activity: Sound activity and levels are very low, all people speaking are speaking with indoor voices and the gum chewing, vent, and video are sounds that give the room a strange intrusive feeling.

6-One word description to the “sound environment”: Creepy.

7- 3 sounds essential to the sound environment. Gum chewing, vent, background video noises on the phone.

Journal Entry #6

1. March 7th – 5:42 PM – studio

2. The slamming of a door down the hallway

3. The heater blowing air out quietly

4. The whir of my laptop fan, my breathing

5. There’s a very low sound level, you can hear every little sound. The general activity is low as well, there’s not a lot of different things making sound in the room. Actually, this is very strange for the studio. Eerily quiet.

6. Quiet!

7. The heater, my breathing, my laptop fan

Journal Entry 5

1. 3/6 Friends suite in the Netherlands, early afternoon
2. The heater, someone jingling their keys and opening a door in the hall, the faint sound of the wind
3. The TV (the family feud theme song), the front door opening, voices, a cough
4. Me sniffling, computer clicking
5. Medium to loud, volume fluctuates very fast
6. Lively
7. Voices, TV and me sniffling

 

Journal #6

1)      12:42 p.m 0019 Breslin, Waiting for Peter Sander

2)       footsteps, radiator, quiet music from someone’s Ipod

3)       clicking of computer keys, the door slamming as it shuts

4)       a boy reciting the plot of “Midsummer Night’s Dream, girl asking questions on same subject

5)      medium to slightly loud

6)      panicked

7)       the boy talking, the girl talking, the slamming of the door

Journal Entry #6

1) 3/7/13, 12:43pm, Cabaret in the Spiegel Theater

2) Max Baudisch hitting a rehearsal cube, Christian Titus’s footsteps and manic yelling

3) Cackles and hyperventilating from the audience, chairs squeaking, snaps, general hubbub of many people all living/breathing in a small room (the sound of small movements and breaths).

4) My own laugh, Tanner’s loud laugh, Geena’s giggling.

5) The sound level is medium high: loud, but not overwhelming. The amount of sound activity is very high.

6) Ridiculous

7) Max, Christian, and Tanner’s overpowering laugh.