Skills I learned through projects 1A-1D

The lesson taught me that I need to further practice learning the Sekonic light meter, however sometimes the miscalculated light readings led to happy accidents. Utilizing actual film again and refamiliarizing myself with my Pentax K1000 was a joy! It was also great to use the H6 Zoom recorder again for individualized practice. Recording foley sounds was particularly magical in the sense you can make random objects sound like something completely different! Creating an experimental soundscape was a challenge for me and my fear of deviating to a narrative was legitimate. I failed in that regard. Listening to the soundscapes of my peers, I was disappointed with myself for not stepping outside of the box. The good thing is many people used my foley recordings, so at least I contributed to the experimental soundscapes of my peers. Swapping soundscapes with other students and pairing them with a shared pool of images was my opportunity to step back into the experimental genre. Using the effect of masking my images was not something I'd done before, but greatly enjoyed it! I plan to utilize this technique more in the future.

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