Journal Entry #6- Gabby Macallister

Date: April 30th, 2022

Location and Time: Blackbox Theater, 10:30am

Far Sounds: Door to the scene shop creaking, someone walking around backstage, audience platform creaking, AC going

Medium Sounds: Someone getting up from their chair, Tom typing on his computer, George walking down the stairs, someone walking across the audience platform, Ashley walking around on stage, moving lights moving to light up the tree

Close Sounds: Rych asking Mystery if lighting is okay, Royston talking to Mystery, the shaking of the platform, sounds playing in the speakers

Sound Description/Level: Chaotic, loud

One Word Description: Chaos

Most Important Sounds: AC blowing, the shaking of the audience platforms, door to the scene shop

Journal Entry #5- Gabby Macallister

Date: April 16th, 2022

Location and Time: Northern State Parkway, 6:27am

Far Sounds: Truck honking in the distance, distant engine revving, trees blowing in the wind, ambulance siren going

Medium Sounds: Blinker going, back of the car shaking, truck driving by, train horn honking

Close Sounds: “Fantasy” by Mariah Carey playing quietly, my car engine revving, the car going over bumps, car coming to screeching stop in front of me

Sound Description/Level: busy, morning rush

One Word Description: Rushing

Most Important Sounds: blinker, “Fantasy”, car coming to a screeching stop

Sound Journal #6~~~~Kaitlyn Bancroft

  1. April 28th- 4:44pm-The LIRR Heading into New York City 
  2. Sounds farthest from me are that of the door opening and the wind bustling in from the outside only to slam shut and click into place very quickly. Another faraway sound is the punching of tickets as the conductor makes their way through the aisles. 
  3. The medium sounds that are at a medium distance away in volume and not necessarily physical distance are the screeching of the rails as the train breaks when approaching a station, as well as just the general thudding sounds the train makes as it travels across the tracks. 
  4. Closest sounds are the announcements that come on when reach every new station, and the snoring of the person across from me. 
  5. It feels like normally when someone rides a train they are preoccupied with whatever activities they are doing or whatever conversations they are having they might not notice the level of sound activity going on. However, there is actually quite a lot of sound that takes place- from a lot of different directions and sources. 
  6. One word: routine. This is a sound environment a lot of people experience as their normal routine whether its for recreational travel or a workday 
  7. The clicking of the ticket puncher definitely needs to be maintained, as well as the screeching of the breaks on the steel tracks. Another sound would be the announcements that air pretty much for the entire ride. These all work together to ensure the authentic sound environment of the LIRR. 

Journal Entry 6 – George

Date: April 29th

Time:   3:49pm

Location: Student Center Starbucks

Far Sounds: Distant conversations, chairs scraping the floor

Medium Sounds: Baristas mixing drinks, oven timer going off

Close Sounds: Baristas calling out people’s orders, typing, music playing over loudspeakers

Sound Description/Level: Average, like you’d find in any coffeeshop

One Word: Retail

Most Important Sounds: Oven timers, baristas calling out orders, music over loud speakers

sound journal 6- jaden chapman

date: 4/29/2022

location: bits and bytes

far sounds: trolly being pushed around in bits transferring items back and forth for food

medium sounds: blender being used 

close sounds: students talking and singing barney theme song and clicking of typing keyboards. air vent making noise and sound of generator near me making a rattling noise.

sound/description: quiet and chill, relaxing but funny too.

one word: relaxing

important sounds: generator running in the back and students singing

Sound Journal #6 Molly Guinen

Date: Thursday, April 28th

Time:  11:09pm

Location: the craft room in the basement of Lowe

Far Sounds: a custodian rolling a garbage can in the hallway

Medium Sounds: the washer and dryer running in the laundry room

Close Sounds: the air vent running, my costume maintenance partner typing on their laptop, the dryer in the craft room running

Sound Description/Level: quiet, still feeling, lots of white noise happening

One Word: calm

Most Important Sounds: the dryer running in the laundry room, the typing on the laptop next to me

field recording #5

location: bits and bytes

time: 11 am

sounds heard:

my friend joe calculated math and worked through his work. My friend walked toward us and machines made noises in the background. If you listen closely you can hear the doors closing in the background as people walk in and even the little beep of someone buying food.

close sounds: My friend mumbling and calculating his work

medium sounds:  building sounds 

far sounds: doors closing and opening

 

 

 

 

 

Field Recording #5 Molly Guinen

Time: 3:51pm,

Location: My room in the basement of my house.

Far Sounds: A big truck driving by outside.

Medium Sounds: my house mate watching The Nanny upstairs, someone walking in the kitchen.

Close Sounds: the washer running, the dryer running, a metal button scraping against the inside of the dryer.

Sound Description/Level: quiet, calm, almost still

One Word: sleepy

Most Important Sounds: the dryer, The Nanny playing upstairs