Journal Entry

1- March 23rd, 8:17, NAB

2- Adam speaking in what I think is a Jamaican accent, sweeping, Amelia’s voice, Cindy yelling
3- Ian’s voice, sweeping, hands hitting wood
4- Kat’s voice, Hannah’s voice, typing on my broken sticky clicky clack keyboard, a metal water bottle being opened
5- Very very loud
6- Hectic
7- Sweeping, Adam’s Jamaican(?) accent, Cindy yelling

Sound Journal #8

1. Judas Iscariot rehearsal, Lowe 110, 7:35 pm

2. Farthest sounds- people screaming in the hall, people passing outside

3. Medium sounds- David and Lauryn talking, someone bouncing their foot, someone dragging their chair

4. Closest sounds- Chris talking, laptop humming

5. Sound level- Calm, good working environment

6. Sound environment- Studious

7. Sounds needed to recreate area- Voices reciting lines, laptop hum, voices outside

Sound Journal #8

1.  3/24/11  7:12pm  Lowe 110 (Last Days rehearsal)

2. Talking out on the quad, footsteps, laughing, wind

3. hum of the heaters, shuffling, clicking of keys, whispers, talking

4. swallowing, breath, sniffling

5.  Sound level – rather normal  Sound activity- moderately active

6.  Peaceful

7.  whispers, hum of the heater, and the wind.

Journal Entry 8

1- 3/24/11 Modern Drama 2. 2:20 pm.

2- Something flying over the building, people yelling in the hallways.

3- People talking, writing, squeaking chairs.

4- Nervous breathing, tapping.

5- Surprisingly loud for a building, lots of nervous chatter.

6- Nervous.

7- Plane flying over, squeaking desks, tapping of pencils and/or feet.

Sound Journal Number Eight!

Location/Date/Time: Berliner Hall, 3/24/11, 2:20pm

Farthest Sounds: footsteps, the sounds of the elevator opening and closing, the front doors opening and closing,

Medium Close Sounds: People talking, papers flipping, jackets crinkling

Very Close Sounds: cell phone vibrate, candy wrappers being unwrapped, typing, breathing.

Sound Level: Medium Soft, the general atmosphere is pretty subdued and the sounds are fairly muted

One Word Description: Studious

Items to Recreate Environment: An elevator, cell phone, candy wrappers

Michelle, Journal Entry #8

1. o3/23/11, 11:45 AM, outside if Dutch Treats

2. I can hear some men working in/around Dutch yelling at each other. One of them is pushing a cart of soda and the wheels are very loud rolling on the pavement. I can hear a car horn honking somewhere behind me.

3. I can hear other people’s footsteps. I hear water dripping from the leaves.

4. I can hear my own boots pounding against the pavement. The ground is wet and sandy so there’s a sort of crunching noise when I walk. I can hear the keys in my hand jingling.

5. The sound level is loud due to the men working at Dutch.

6. Messy

7. The workers yelling, the cart rolling, my footsteps crunching

Journal Entry Devin Gee

1)   3/22/11- 6:15 pm- my friends room in C square.

2)   There are sounds of people talking and passing by outside in the hallway, the window is open so I could hear a person screaming outside, cars passing by, doors opening and closing in the hallway.

3)   Footsteps, bathroom door opening and closing, talking, toilet flush, sink running, super smash music, refrigerator door opening and closing, pouring of water, and opening and closing of drawers.

4)   The TV is on, the noise from the wind coming through the window, typing, people talking at close distance, drawers opening and closing in the room I am in, the sound of someone sleeping (heavy breathing not really snoring), fish tank bubbles and filter noise.

5)   The general sound level is low and the sound activity is pretty minimal except for several small sounds.

6)   Relaxed

7)   Person sleeping, low talking voices, super smash music in the background

Journal Entry 7

1) 3/17/11-3:00 p.m.-Kitchen on the 12th floor of Alliance Hall

2) The sounds furthest away from me included the ding of the elevator, a television blaring in a nearby study room, buzz of the fluorescent lights, and people talking outside the kitchen.

3) The sounds in medium range from me included the hum of the air vent above, the buzz of the fluorescent lights, person humming near the microwave, microwave beep, popcorn bag crinkling open, chewing and crunching of popcorn, and the kitchen door opening and closing.

4) The tink of my metal water bottle hitting the table, my breathing, and knuckles cracking would be considered sounds closest to me.

5) The sound level was low because only one other person was in the kitchen with me, but there were many dings and beeps around me so there were many sound sources.

6) Agreeable

7) The sound of the microwave beeping, the sound of the television blaring in another room, and the chewing of food.

Journal Entry Number Seven!

Location/Date/Time: Adams Playhouse, 3/17, 7:45pm

Far sounds: People talking in audience, heating system rattling

Medium close sounds: cast mates talking, feet shuffling, clanking of props

Very close sounds: breathing, ears ringing

Sound level: Medium

One Word Description: Lively

Recreate Environment: cast talking, clanking props, people talking in audience.

Journal Entry 7

1. 3/17/11 8:30 pm. Blockbuster

2- Cars on the road.

3- Movie playing over the tv’s and speakers, whispering of other customers.

4- Phone vibrating, roommate talking to me, boxes being moved.

5- Surprisningly peaceful considering where we were.

6- Quiet.

7- Movie over the speakers, whispering of customers, boxes being moved.