EDUC 1150 Audio Book Project

Please submit your Audio Book Project proposal before class, on March 12, 2014. Your proposal should include, your book title, and the reasoning for your choice. Please also include a summary of your story that allows me to offer relevant feedback before you start production.

Your final submission needs to include elements that we have been discussing in class that make your story believable, and pleasing to your audience. Please remember to use elements that are strong substitutes for visual imagery. Images should be developed in the listener’s mind, based on what their backgrounds allows them to develop and their imagination helps them to create.

Your audio book project needs to include the following:

Environmental sounds to help the listener follow along, clear dialogues and especially read aloud elements discussed in class.

Austin Gaquin kindly offered an excellent workshop and taught the class how to use GarageBand as a software of choice to edit your final project. Please direct lingering questions about the use of this software to him, or me (which can be found on any Apple computer on campus, especially at the Snell Library). You are free to use a different software, or device, include a phone that has voice recording capabilities. Your will not be evaluated on the technical aspects of this project, but on the elements that need to be present to tell a story. I will offer a blueprint for this project before next class!

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