Blog 1: Project Overview

 

This semester I have the pleasure of applying my love of exploring the concept of culture through a media production called A New Place I Call Home, which is: a web series that strives to start conversations with multicultural Melbourne. By visiting immigrants from various cultural backgrounds, our host Vivi helps our guests re-create their favorite traditional meal as they talk about culture, childhood memories and their new home in Melbourne.

While preparing for our presentation, I came across an article on SBS online. I’ve quoted this article as part of our conclusion. It reads:

“We collectively celebrate the migrant contribution that enriches the country and fuels growth, but on an individual and personal level, the story is bitter-sweet. Thousands of lives are tempered by sorrow and a longing for home.” – Sushi Das is a journalist and author. (SBS Online)

I think this really captures why the project is relevant. There is a need to create media targetting those who have moved to Australia.  Creating a platform in which they can share their stories can create a sense of belonging and a fantastic opportunity to reach out to not only those in similar shoes but Australian born folks alike.

My role in this project will be a bit different from other collaborative projects I have taken part in during my studies. I am usually a producer and creator, but this time I will be concentrating on sound… and combining it with the familiar territory of writing! So I’ll be recording sound for all episodes, working on sound levels, and any writing required for the project will be worked on by yours truly, as well.

I’ve also created the theme music behind the series which I’m keen to explore mastering. I’m excited and slightly anxious about exploring sound in a web series project.  I feel more comfortable producing podcasts and recording music, however, my zoom microphone experience leaves a lot to be desired. I think it’s a great opportunity, however,  to step out of my comfort zone. It means I can actually grow and eventually feel a sense of confidence with sound on a broader scale.

Plus it makes sense as I’ve always had a natural ear for music, foley, voiceovers etc. I may not be great at this role, to begin with, but I’ve felt that way about many of my acquired skills! I am also excited as this adds to my portfolio which works largely with culture and entertainment.

 

 

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