Media Lab Projects

Day 4

We have been working on our music individually in the last 4 classes, using our field recordings from Day 1. Here is what we did in our fourth class:

1. Went outside to get field recordings
2. Edited those field recordings in the music program LogicPro
3. Started to put together those edited recordings, and as we put them together some of us recorded additional sounds like voices, instruments, hand clapping etc. in the lab.
4. Kept working!

The results are here!

Aiden S [audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Aiden2.mp3|titles=Aiden S]

Brandon L  [audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Brandon.mp3|titles=Brandon L]

Gabriel V [audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Gabriel1.mp3|titles=Gabriel]

Malachy H [audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/MalachyField.mp3|titles=Malachy H]

Sofie L [audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Sophie.mp3|titles=Sofie L]

 

Final Different Trains Pieces!

At our last class we reflected on what we did over the last several weeks together by writing and talking about the below questions. Then our family members came to a special screening of our final pieces at CMW. We also showed our pieces at the CMW All-Play on December 17, 2010.

Check out some photos from this semester on flickr
and view our videos at this link or watch here:

And here’s what students had to say about the class and their pieces, based on the following questions:

If your piece were posted on the CMW website, how would you introduce it?
If you were going to tell a friend about this class, how would you describe it? What did we do? What did you learn?
Has this class affected the way you think about music? About film/video? About the relationship between sound and image? If so, how?
Has this class affected the way you play, study, or think about your instrument? If so, how?
Any recommendations for the future?

Elvis R, 18
My Lonely World

My piece uses the dark low light areas to its advantage with its dissolves and music to make you feel what the person in the video feels.

This class has shown me how to edit a video and music, and use effects to make a series of clips into a movie and also the amount of cuts and fixing that has to go into something to be presented to everyone.

I think it has shown how much work goes into a movie.

I feel the same about my instruments.

Alana P, 12
Her Bracelet and Her Community

During my 11-12 weeks here at Media Lab, everyone started on their audio part to their projects. In the audio we answered three questions: Where are you from? Where do you want to be from? And, Where are you going? After, we cut, looped, and did whatever we wanted to do with it. We recorded video footage and put both together to get our final project.

If I were telling a friend about this class I would say that we do track and video editing. We learn how to do this by using programs Logic Pro and iMovie. We watch different types of movies in class and that gives us ideas for projects we’re doing.

The class affected the way I think about music because you can change it into whatever you want. It also changed the way I think about film and video because there are a lot of ways you can make film that I didn’t know of before.

This class has affected the way I think about my instrument because I can record myself playing my violin and make it sound completely different.

I think a project for Media Lab classes is to make a film/video to a favorite song.

Anthony D, 13
My Voice

This was a part of it calm and peaceful. The other part is fun, exciting, and energetic.

It’s very fun. We learn how to make videos and music. We also learned about Logic and iMovie.

It has changed the way I think about music. I really didn’t think you could make a song out of regular talking.

Angel V, 10
Fun House

My piece was made in November and I call it Fun House because of some of the effects that make it look like a fun house.

I would say that it is a great experience and that you learn many things about audio and video.

Malachy H, 12
The Moon

This piece is named The Moon. It is made out of an interview that has been cut up and made into a song. The instrument in the background is a cello played by me. The video is shot outside and it is of my friend jumping and running. Some of this video has been slowed down/reversed. Please enjoy!

We did interviews and cut them up using Logic which is a music program. We also filmed outside and recorded on our instruments by playing to songs.

This class taught me a lot about transitions and timing in music and film.

It has made me listen to the sounds and play it on my instrument.

Sofie L, 11
Scary Stuff

This weird and a little scary piece will leave you mystified. Please enjoy it! First I took pieces of audio from an interview. Then I took some video clips. I used iMovie and Logic to make it. My music was about vampires so it was a little scary.

Media Lab is fun. We learned different filming techniques. We made videos and put music to them. Now I want to do it again.

Now I want to do more stuff with film/video because it’s fun and to make a short or long clip is really cool to see. Laura and Jori were great and I had a fun time.

Gabriel V, 11
Funky Town

I would say who helped me do all of this and gave me ideas on what to do and how to start it. I would say with this name and on what to take videos of.

I would describe it as funky and amazingly interesting to do. I would say that you have to think of what kind of music you like. Then I would say about the cool and amazing ways you can edit it.

Yes I’ve realized its not only hard work but also having fun and learning stuff. I also realized film is fun and easy to make. I’ve realized it by doing it myself.

Yes it has I’ve realized that music isn’t only made up of one long piece but a bunch mixed together.

David D, 10
Jump Cut

This is an awesome movie! Watch it! It’s about some guy jumping from place to place.

Cool and weird at the same time but mostly cool you should try it it’s awesome. We shoot videos and make our own songs.

I think we should have more freedom like last year not make a song out of an interview. I don’t like how my voice sounds when you record it.

Brian R, 13
Differences

The way I would introduce it is I would talk about how we went outside in front of CMW and the park. And what programs we used for the audio editing (Logic) and video editing (iMovie). Also what kind of cameras we used to film. Also what kind of recorders.

The way I would describe it is we recorded audio and video and edited it to see how they connect to each other. I learned what programs to use to edit audio and video also how to do it.

Yes this class has affected me that way because every time I see a music video I look and try to see how the music and the video relate.

Yes I listen closer when I play my instrument to see if it sounds the way it’s supposed to.

Aiden Sullivan, 12
Untitled

This piece is a fast piece. The audio is very fast and the piece is fast. This piece can probably be described as a very interesting piece because it has no meaning. It’s just a video with music.

In Media Lab we make music and videos and we combine them as one.

Sound can affect an image in many different ways like if the music is fast and the video is slow then they won’t really go together.

I just think about images in different ways not really music.

I would like to make another video but record downtown because there are many different sights.

Liam H, 15
Lights

My piece, “Lights,” is an audio visual work filmed here in Providence, Rhode Island. I played the music for “Lights” on my viola in a minor key. I wanted the music to provoke a sense of mystery or instill a kind of feeling that maybe something’s not quite right, which is why I chose the minor key. Hence the title of the film focuses on various lights from neon signs to street lamps to car headlights.

We:
– watch videos
– listen to music
– edit movies
– compose our own music
– film
– work in Logic to edit music

Because of this class I’ve begun to play much closer attention to the way sound corresponds to image in movies that I watch.

This class has affected me because I’m now aware of different ways I can combine sound. For example trying a pizzicato bass line over a drone with a melody on top of that.

I think we should have a composition class and work in Sibelius.

Electronic Music Composition: Day 1

The first Media Lab class started today with nine CMW students ages 9-17!

Betsey Biggs (standing on the right), an electronic music composer currently in residence at Brown University’s Cogut Humanities Center, started the class by leading us on a “sound walk” into the never-before-seen Media Lab space.  After a discussion about listening (what we heard on our walks/the different ways we respond to sounds/how much we notice when we actively focus on listening, etc), we talked about the ways we might use this new space and work together over the next six weeks. We then got on the computers and, with the help of teaching assistants Henry Kerins (on the left) and Micah Salkind, dove into our first Logic pieces. We did a quick “intro to the Mac” session and then explored Logic’s tools by using pre-made loops to create short projects.

Angie and Alana
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_AngieAlana.mp3|titles=Angie and Alana ]

Christian and Josh
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_ChristianJosh.mp3|titles=Christian and Josh ]

David and Kirby
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_DavidKirby.mp3|titles=David and Kirby ]

Jesse
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_Jesse.mp3|titles=Jesse ]

Paloma
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_Paloma.mp3|titles=Paloma ]

Paul
[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/day1_Paul.mp3|titles=Paul ]

Mike Kelley Workshop

Today we were fortunate to be visited by composer and viola wizard Mike Kelley:

“A prize winner at the Primrose International Viola Competition at the age of 18, Mike has been performing and teaching internationally with the Apple Hill Chamber Players for over ten years. An active composer and electronic musician, he has been a Teaching Fellow in Electronic Music at The Juilliard School, and has created scores for various projects at Yale University to the acclaimed disco group Metro Area.”

In front of a live studio audience (see photos here), Mike collected sound from CMW student musicians and created this extraordinary piece:

[audio:http://www.communitymusicworks.org/medialab/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cmw-krew.mp3|titles=Mike Kelley Twinkle Remix ]

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