.:introspection:.

 

Sasha Geyer.

 

Male.

 

Melbournian.

 

In the first assessment piece for Radio’s New Wave, I was fortunate to get the opportunity to paint an audio picture on Sasha Geyer.

 

The image of Sasha that I aimed to deliver to the listener was one of a young male who is confident in himself and his place in the world (more specifically Melbourne), but also one who is highly self reflective and one that internalises his very being.

 

My inspiration came from both the hour long recording session I participated in with Sasha himself, but also from the multitude of audio pieces that the class had been listening to in the weeks prior. ‘Poetry Texas’ was a highly influential piece, as it really emphasised the importance of ‘the voice’ that is contained within a narrative, however I felt that, unlike ‘Poetry Texas’, my voice (as the interviewer) did not need to be in the finished product. Sasha’s passive tone and poignant subject matter spoke truer words of himself than I could have ever articulated.

 

Underpinning his narrative, I employed the use of numerous different sound effects and royalty free backing tracks to aid in the flow of the whole piece, as well as to add further emphasis to the mood that I was trying to achieve with Sasha’s words. The musical aspects that are apparent in the piece are (in order): Slavic Theme, Georgio By Moroder, and Movement 3.

 

I edited and mixed the whole piece using protools 10. The vocals of Sasha I left relatively unaffected, employing only the use of minor EQing on the highs and lows & adding a little bit of reverb to give some distance and emotion to the whole piece. I found it hard, having engaged in conversation for well over 45 minutes, to edit out a lot of the material that Sahsa and I touched on… however the image of him that I wished to project, required using the vocals that I ended up choosing.

 

Overall I hope that both Sasha and the rest of the listening audience is able to take with them an image of a strong, confident young man who is in touch with himself and his surrounds, however is still venerable and self reflexive.

 

– donandsherri

Take Aim

The contribution that I aim to deliver to radios New Wave over the course of this semester is one that will align itself with the principals of John Biewan’s article ‘Intro Into Reality Radio’; one that is grounded in reality, interesting and resonant.

 

I am hoping to employ the skills from my audio production background into effect to create pieces that are both interesting and truthful, but also technically diverse and technically exploratory. Furthering this, I am hoping that the technical explorations that I aim to utilize in the pieces will remain concurrent with the New Wave’s emerging language approach.

 

– donandsherri

New World Radio

New World Radio

 

 

Encapsulated in this photograph are a lot of different objects, each with there own different texts and subtexts…but the image taking prominence is the ‘flow-chart’ that Jack, Jack, Daniel and Myself created. It aims to depict where we (Jack, Jack, Daniel and Myself) think radio is currently positioned within the social systems of entertainment, and the shackles that bind the medium to an outdated past.

 

I am hoping that throughout the rest of the semester that we can break these shackles constraining audio documentaries as well as exploring some of the concepts depicted.

 

– donandsherri

New Wave Fashion

22-07-15

 

Semester 2 has hit the ground running & an all too familiar feeling has begun to unfold. I find myself feeling inadequately prepared to handle the full force of the inevitable shit-storm that is about to unfold. However, throughout this unnerving epiphany there has been a glimmer of hope…

 

Radios New Wave.

 

A studio class that operates around the ideas of documentary based radio pieces.

 

The maiden class for this semester comprised of the usual housekeeping affairs of meeting and greeting, semester deadlines and course overviews. Upon the completion of this necessary exercise, the true nature of the Studio began to reveal itself as we broke into pairs and commenced a short exercise in recording and interviewing. With the use of a H4 field recorder, my ‘buddy’ and I commenced a short series of interviews to familiarise ourselves with the technology and process of bouncing the audio.

 

The exercise both excited me and offered a new thought process when interviewing a subject, as I found out that it is great to be seen and not hear, for trying to edit out your voice becomes a futile exercise when mixing.

 

Until our next encounter.

 

– donandsherri