If you complete this assignment, share it! If you are signed up with a blog that feeds the main DS106 site, to have your example added below just add the following tags (or labels if you use Blogger) when writing the post on your own blog (You must use BOTH!):
If your blog is not connected to ds106, you can add your example directly.
One of the assignments I did this week was to take the audio commercial I created a few weeks ago for the radio show and adding a visual element to it. This assignment allowed you to use still clips and arrange them to go along with the audio that was …
Think that I might need some credits this week as I need some digging tools from the store. So I had a look through the assignment bank and found this:
ds106 Assignments: Sound to Visual with 3 credits.
Using creations you have already completed in #ds106 – select an …
I was so happy with my recent audio assignment that I couldn’t resist trying Kathy Onarheim’s video assignment for ds106. I used the audio file below as the audio track for a video that would tell the story visually.
I wanted to preserve the pacing and spookiness and disorientation …
So there’s this funny little assignment called sound to visual and I figured I’d try it using this audio assignment.
All images are of the haunted mansion, which is in disneyland and disney world. I tried to kind of have the pictures be related to what is going on with …
So for another of my 15 stars, I chose to do the audio to visual assignment. Well I searched through Abigail Deaconson’s blog to find if I liked any of the work she did. Well I found something she calls Creep… and it peaked my interest so I clicked on …
This is the sound to visual assignment worth 3 points.
I was messing around with visualizing the collaboration I did with Spencer’s character, Donnie Rawley, and I really liked the calm, striking visual effect I was able to get with these filters on Movie Maker. I think it fits perfectly …
If you create a tutorial for this assignment, share it! To have your tutorials appear below, make sure your posts are showing up on the main DS106 site and that you use the following tags (or labels on Blogger) when writing the post on your own blog (You must use BOTH !):