Week 3: information, language and connection
Process of work for the next few weeks:
- Primary research- blog
- Primary statements
- Primary recordings
- Introduction st draft of script
- Secondary research- blog
- Conclusion 1ts draft of script
- Recording of audio paper
- Production of Audio paper
- Citation check- pdf
- Formatting & Post production of script audio paper
How can we structure information to provide understanding ?
Be clear with hypothesis or subject, supporting arguments/evidence and conclusion (what it means for sound design as a whole and what it means to you). Also I think that maybe the production of the audio paper effects this, support claims with sound examples and make transitions smooth and easy to follow.
This is an investigation into a subject, an issue or culture.
Who is your audience?
People who are interested in what interests me, sound designers and film enthusiasts, class mates. Share what interests you to the people who will benefit from that information.
What references be important to explain, and what references are specific to your audience and/or subject?
I’ll have to explain what makes my ‘issue’ and issue, and why my investigation is taking place.
Ideas:
Investigation into the human voice’s impact on the brain, and the development of different uses. (too broad atm).
Michel Chion, the human voice takes precedence in an audio mix, Why? (Good)
VOCOCENTRISM