Wednesday, October 6, 2010

too much to do, so little time...


Hello world,

I have always wanted to do something like this, but I have never had the time. Well, I still don't really have the time, however, one of my film classes is requiring that we keep a journal throughout the semester to document "the everyday." I thought using a blog would be the best way for me to keep my journal. So, here it goes I guess...The everyday is extremely hard for me to define. To me, it is the little things that occur on a daily basis that seem so insignificant that we don't even realize them. Little things such as what goes through a persons mind when they wake up in the morning and can't decide what cereal to eat for breakfast: Should they reach for the Lucky Charms or the Frosted Cheerios? Or when a person hears their phone ring and prepares to answer it, only to realize that it is their mother. Are they going to be eager to talk to their her, or will they ignore the call? Little things like this are something I would deem insignificant, but to the film world, these are all things that could be possible subject for a project. Through my semester long analyzation of "the everyday," I will find a project I will construct to represent "the everyday" in my eyes. As of right now, I am pretty clueless as to what that is going to be...but I am thinking something to do with photography. I am in a darkroom photography class right now and I am LOVING it! In my photo class the other day we looked at some artists work. Some of them represented different ideas of the everyday. One of the artists, Alina Szapcznikow, had a collection of photographs of chewed bubblegum that had been thrown on the ground. An example of one of the pictures is above. This was really interesting to me because of how insignificant and little this subject seems. I think it is one good representation of "the everyday."

*Throughout this blog/journal, I won't just use it for my film class. The idea of keeping a daily log of the events that occur in my life, and a place to keep my thoughts seems fun to me. I look forward to venting to the world.

Stephanie Kaye



Sunday, December 13, 2009

Vocal Part 2

Here is my Rant mixed up: Vocal 2

running time: 21 seconds

--Stephanie Bane

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Vocal Part 1-Rant

Here is my Rant: click here

-Stephanie Bane

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday, November 8, 2009

unnamed sound

unnamed sound

The bus route I took was the 49U bus to brown deer park and ride. My family then came and picked me up and I went to a friends house in Theinsville.

This was taken on the side of the street in downtown Theinsville near Freistadt road.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Field Recordings

Field Recording #1
--Taken at Bayshore Mall by the water fountain on October 22, 2009.
--Running Time: 1:05

--Also taken at Bayshore Mall by the water fountain on October 22, 2009. This time I was
moving while recording.
--Running Time: 0:54
--The voice recording is the same as the one above.

--This was taken at a party at a farmhouse right next to a bonfire.
--Running Time: 0:47

I did not have much of a drift strategy. For most of the drifts I stayed still and did not move the microphones. For the field recording at Bayshore I decided to move around a little bit.

Stephanie Bane


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Found Audio

Experimentation with media.

My sound deals with the emotions I felt after my dad passed away when I was 7 years old. When your a kid, it seems like nothing could go wrong. When something does go wrong, its confusing and scary. Eventually your life gets back on track to being good again.




Stephanie Bane