Journal Entry 6

  1. When/Where: March 3rd, 2016; 12:05 p.m.; Bits n’ Bytes
  2. Farthest: People walking in through the doors chatting, a worker changing the trash bag
  3. Medium: The football game on the TV, people in surrounding tables talking, one table laughing hysterically
  4. Closest: My friend eating her salad, my other friend clanking her glass bottle on the table, my keys tapping as I type
  5. Sound level: loud
  6. One Word: boisterous
  7. Three Words: chatting, football, eating

Sound Journal #6

  1. 3/2/2016, 10:45pm, Lowe 106
  2. Farthest: Music being played in 108 for dance practice, stomping and jumping from 108
  3. Medium: the whispers of the actors sitting on the other side of the room from me, them eating their snacks, the typing on their computers
  4. Closest: my own typing, the low hum of the heater behind me, Maggie whispering
  5. Level: Low
  6. One Word: Quiet
  7. 3 sounds: Muted music, whispering, heater humming

Sound Journal 4

  1. Setting: Lowe 106 at 10:40 pm on February 25th, 2016 during Peer Gynt Rehearsal

2. Farthest Sounds: Jack Saleeby’s voice, Marta’s laughter, gasps, laughter, and grunts from actors playing trolls on stage, stomping

3. Medium sounds:  Two cast members not on stage whispering to each other, assistant director Erik Rosati telling Stage Manager Noah Silva something

4. Closest sounds:  Pages turning from an actor not in scene, pencil scratching, keys typing.

5. Sound Level: Medium

6: Sound Description: Comfortable

7: Important Sounds: Jack’s voice, Whispers, Stomping

 

 

Sound Journal 5

Date: 2/25/2016, 9:38pm, dorm

Farthest sounds: People talking in the hall, doors slamming, toilet flushing, cars outside

Medium sounds: The vibration from the vents, the wind outside, the windows creaking against the wind

Closest sounds: Music from my laptop, keyboard clicking, phone vibrating

Sound level: Medium

Sound description: Stormy

Important sounds: Music, wind

Journal Entry 5

  1. When/Where: February 25th, 2016. 7:57 p.m. Monroe Lecture Hall audience of Hamlet
  2. Farthest: People in the hallway outside of the house doors chatting and walking in
  3. Medium: Audience members talking and laughing, getting ready for the show to begin
  4. Closest: My friends talking about the cast members and what they’ve heard about the show
  5. Sound level: loud
  6. One Word: chatty
  7. Three Words: talking, anticipation, laughter

Sound Journal #5

  1. 25 Feb 2015, 7:23 pm, my house
  2. farthest away: cars on the secondary street and on my side street/cul-de-sac, wind against the roof and the trees
  3. medium distance: furnace running, pipes ticking (the system needs to be bled), house-mates talking animatedly upstairs, the printer is running, the toilet just flushed
  4. closest: the clock on the wall, coat swishing, gentle taps on my phone screen, Shane breathing and typing, creaking floorboards above me (more house-mates)
  5. general sound level: medium. amount of sound activity: intermittent
  6. one word: familiar
  7. three sounds: floorboards, clock ticking, cars in the distance