- 2/25/16, 2:32 pm, Bits and Bytes
- Farthest: The door slamming, card swiping,
- Medium: Trash being thrown away, movie playing on the TV
- Closest: laptop keys, people talking, music playing, chewing
- Sound level: Loud
- One Word: Chaotic
- 3 sounds: Card swiping, Trash being thrown away, chewing
Daily Archives: February 25, 2016
Field Recording 4
- Location: Mineola train station
- Sounds: Wind, Train horn, people talking, train passing, car engine
Sound Journal 4
- 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
Journal Entry 5
February 25th, Tip Top Autobody
Farthest: car door being slammed, cars driving by
Medium: wind making the door open, another door being opened, a phone ringing
Closest: talking, footsteps passing by
Sound Level: Medium
One word: Moving
Three essential sounds: talking, car doors, wind opening the door
Field Recording 4
Location: In room, next to keyboard
Sounds: Beautiful music being played on a keyboard.
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
- When/Where: February 25th, 2016. 7:57 p.m. Monroe Lecture Hall audience of Hamlet
- Farthest: People in the hallway outside of the house doors chatting and walking in
- Medium: Audience members talking and laughing, getting ready for the show to begin
- Closest: My friends talking about the cast members and what they’ve heard about the show
- Sound level: loud
- One Word: chatty
- Three Words: talking, anticipation, laughter
Sound Journal #5
- 25 Feb 2015, 7:23 pm, my house
- farthest away: cars on the secondary street and on my side street/cul-de-sac, wind against the roof and the trees
- 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
- 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)
- general sound level: medium. amount of sound activity: intermittent
- one word: familiar
- three sounds: floorboards, clock ticking, cars in the distance
Field Recording #4
Location: Walking through the netherlands core to my dorm
Sounds heard: Sliding doors, turnstile moving, netflix from the RSR officer’s computer, wind blowing outside
Sound Journal #5
- 2/25/2016, 3:46 pm, Adams Playhouse
- Farthest: David’s voice talking to students in the basement of the playhouse, random chatter and laughter from the students
- Medium: The actors inside onstage performing their scenes
- Closest: The box office ladies selling tickets to various people coming in and out of the playhouse, the doors squeaking
- Level: Soft, Low noise
- One Word: Calm
- 3 sounds: squeaking doors, voices from inside the playhouse, laughter downstairs
