Jargonbuster – technical language explained!
https://web.archive.org/web/20150629032452/http://www.soundonsound.com/information/Glossary.php
Matthias Kisspert – Brief Encounters / Life in Edits
http://www.matthiaskispert.com/sound/brief-encounters-life-in-edits/
Exercise
Sketch the ideas you have for your audio paper in a different
format. Choose:
1. a landscape (places, paths, obstacles, terrains, vegetation,
etc.)
2. a recipe (ingredients, preparation, combination, flavours, etc.)
3. a story (characters, relationships, plots, twists, conflicts, etc.)
I am walking down Peckham Lane.
The smell of the streets is pretty unique in Peckham. It smells different depending on the time of the day, but the pungent smell of raw meet is always there. It’s loud, colourful, busy and vibrant. You can see people from all around the world coexisting in this lively spaces. Food stalls full of colourful vegetables and fruits, dead animals and exporter produce.
I have notices a while ago that Rye Lane has great acoustics. Few times there were street artists performing and the sound was traveling through the whole street and resonating with lined up buildings.
Wondering what to do my audio paper about. Still no idea came up that I would think of as good, interesting and original enough. Maybe I should read a book? Maybe I should watch something educational? Is there a contemporary issue that I would like to explore and that is has not been talked of too many times? Why is it so hard to come up with something? Am I not interested in anything worth a while? How do I get inspired?