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The ending to the movie World War Z is much different than that of the book, but it lent itself into remixing quite well.
I went through a good number of scenes online to see which I wanted to remix, and the ending was the one with the most normal …
I was actually doing the 7 Comment Challenge when I came across a post on the blog Corgis and Cups of Coffee. She did a remix of Mean Girls and I thought it was really cool. I decided to try and make a remix of my favorite movie, Finding Neemo.…
This, as a feminist, as always been my favoite Mean Girls quote. The original clip is humorous, but with the dubstep behind it, it cracks me up.
Anywho, for the Context assignmnet, I choose this quote, then I downloaded it using “the Fastest Youtube Downloader.” Then I opened it in…
Take the audio from one movie, the ambient sounds, a few words, etc. Remix it into something entirely new.
I took the famous rhyme from the nightmare on elm street movies and remixed it with the audio sounds of the Child’s play 2 movie. Its like a face off between…
Dr. Long, right before he gets thanked
Sounds from Arkham Asylum–”Oooh, a Gas Mask!”
This took more time than I thought it would.
First, I downloaded the episode from YouTube, then I ripped the audio using RealPlayer. The idea was to go through the audio and just pull out…
For my segment I did the assignment Context.
What I did was locate sounds from the movie Jaws, abstract them, manipulate them, and then construct them into a song. To do this I used GarageBand, which comes free with Macs. I spent about a day finding sounds. I ended up…
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