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SUMMARY:Introduction to Oral History
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing\, ethics in research\, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public. This workshop is strongly recommended to all new affiliates\, as it is intended to present the methodology and ethics followed by our Centre. \nEmma Haraké is the Coordinator and Community Facilitator of COHDS. She is an educator\, visual artist\, researcher and community organizer born and raised in Beirut and living in Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). She holds a Master’s in art education from Concordia University and a BFA from the Lebanese University. Her research interests include autobiographical and arts-based inquiries\, memory work\, and oral history. Outside of COHDS\, Emma has years of work experience in various cultural\, academic\, and community settings and locates her work within collaborative and community-based practices. Her most recent project Mumtalakat\, explores the meanings embedded in personal objects belonging to Arabic-speaking immigrants. As this project grows\, she continues to consider the complexities of collaborative processes\, questioning conventions of the researcher/educator as main author\, prioritizing participants’ perspectives\, and investigating how to negotiate these relations and viewpoints around the city.  \nDû au contexte actuel\, tous les événements du CHORN/ALLab se dérouleront en ligne sur Zoom. \nInscription requise \nFree\, online \nThis event is now full. Please send an email to cohds.chorn@concordia.ca to add your name to the waiting list. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/introduction-to-oral-history/
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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SUMMARY:Introduction to audio editing I  
DESCRIPTION:Audio Editing I & Audio Editing II\n\nWith this two-parts Audio Editing workshop\, we will look at ways to clean up and edit recorded sound. Whether the final destination is a podcast\, an audio documentary or radio play\, we will cover the basics of improving the overall sound of the recorded material\, looking at strategies that will enhance it.\n\nThe recommended software for this workshop is Adobe Audition. It is strongly recommended that you have the program installed before the start date of the workshop.\n\nIn Audio Editing I (February 16) we will cover the layout of the software and we will discuss workflows. Audio Editing II (February 23) will focus on key effects within Audition that should be part of your strategies and approaches to improve sound. Finally\, we recommend that participants partake in both sessions of the series.\n\nVitalyi Bulychev is COHDS Lab Coordinator. He studied film production at Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema\, Concordia University\, Montreal. Past projects include short films and video installations. Interests include information architecture\, expanded cinema\, interdisciplinarity\, photography. Currently in pre-production for a documentary film focused on micro-histories/oral histories from a small village in Ukraine.\n\nFree\, online\nSeats are limited.  \nRegistration required.  RSVP via email: cohdslabtech@concordia.ca 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/introduction-to-audio-editing-i/
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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SUMMARY:Introduction to audio editing II  
DESCRIPTION:Audio Editing I & Audio Editing II \nWith this two-parts Audio Editing workshop\, we will look at ways to clean up and edit recorded sound. Whether the final destination is a podcast\, an audio documentary or radio play\, we will cover the basics of improving the overall sound of the recorded material\, looking at strategies that will enhance it. \nThe recommended software for this workshop is Adobe Audition. It is strongly recommended that you have the program installed before the start date of the workshop. \nIn Audio Editing I (February 16) we will cover the layout of the software and we will discuss workflows. Audio Editing II (February 23) will focus on key effects within Audition that should be part of your strategies and approaches to improve sound. Finally\, we recommend that participants partake in both sessions of the series. \nVitalyi Bulychev is COHDS Lab Coordinator. He studied film production at Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema\, Concordia University\, Montreal. Past projects include short films and video installations. Interests include information architecture\, expanded cinema\, interdisciplinarity\, photography. Currently in pre-production for a documentary film focused on micro-histories/oral histories from a small village in Ukraine. \nFree\, online \nSeats are limited.  \nRegistration required. RSVP to: cohdslabtech@concordia.ca
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/introduction-to-audio-editing-ii-2/
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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