
To make it a little more visually interesting, I added the animated DS106 Radio GIF when we are playing an audio clip.ħ. My fix? To overlay still images & GIFs in place of the messed up video. I was able to keep our introductions, but the remainder of the video would have to be manually re-synced bit by bit, (which would be painstakingly slow and tedious). Unfortunately, something went wrong with the translation or maybe importing it into Premiere which resulted in the sound and video being out-of-sync after only a few minutes into the conversation. This was loaded into Adobe Premiere Elements 11 for the Mac.
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I used the movie translation tools with the Skype recorder app to produce a side-by-side video chat. My inspired idea to post it on YouTube addressed both of our issues.ħ.

Christina also had restrictions on what her Tumblr blog would allow for media embedding. We had both thought the review would be about half as long, and I wasn’t keen on using up half of my remaining minutes on my SoundCloud account to post the 50+ minute podcast. Once the recording was finished, then comes post production.

(This caused me to move the segment to later on in the podcast, which resulted in some jumbled conversation as noted in Christina’s comments below.


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But first I have to figure out how to route my system sound through Skype, so the person on the other end can hear the additional audio I’m playing at my end. We had contemplated doing the show live on DS106 Radio, but neither of us had the experience to pull that off. We kept track of links and comments in a shared Google Doc.Ģ. To start with we took quite a bit of time scouring the ds106 Google+ Community, #ds106 Twitter feed, and ds106 linked blogs to find completed assignments. To make it easier for the two of us we’ve divvied up the write-ups such that Christina’s post provides the discussion of the audio material for the podcast, while my post is covering the nuts & bolts of production.ġ. Rochelle Lockridge & Christina Hendricks review the DS106 Headless 13 week 4 audio projects.
