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Third Grade Audio had a chance to work with kids enrolled in a Chicago-area summer program for gifted students. The third graders in a joint storytelling/computer animation course recorded short audio pieces and used these as the text for computer animated shorts. For this particular piece, students used basic drawing software to make hand-drawn, frame-by-frame animations for each item on the Short List.
We first learned about Short Lists from producer Jay Allison during his keynote speech at the 2007 Third Coast International Audio Festival Conference.
What is a Short List? transom.org provides the answer:
“It's a list you create from your experience or research or daily life. You read it out loud for about 60 seconds and then tell us at the end what the list WAS. It's a story, with the title coming at the end. It might be funny, poetic, political... you decide. Producer Monika Mueller’s “Short Self Portraits” on Transom inspired this idea.
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Piece Description
Third Grade Audio had a chance to work with kids enrolled in a Chicago-area summer program for gifted students. The third graders in a joint storytelling/computer animation course recorded short audio pieces and used these as the text for computer animated shorts. For this particular piece, students used basic drawing software to make hand-drawn, frame-by-frame animations for each item on the Short List.
We first learned about Short Lists from producer Jay Allison during his keynote speech at the 2007 Third Coast International Audio Festival Conference.
What is a Short List? transom.org provides the answer:
“It's a list you create from your experience or research or daily life. You read it out loud for about 60 seconds and then tell us at the end what the list WAS. It's a story, with the title coming at the end. It might be funny, poetic, political... you decide. Producer Monika Mueller’s “Short Self Portraits” on Transom inspired this idea.
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