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SUMMARY:Workshop: Introduction to Audio Editing (I&II)
DESCRIPTION:Audio Editing (I&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. The 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. In Audio Editing I (Nov1) we will cover the layout of the software and we will discuss workflows. Audio Editing II (Nov8) 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 the 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. \nREGISTRATION \nIn order to accommodate social distancing\, most COHDS/ALLab events will be held online. Please note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. You only need to register once to attend both sessions. Please note that seats are limited.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/workshop-introduction-to-audio-editing-iii/
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Oral History Theory and Ethic
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. \nSteven High is professor of history at Concordia University’s Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling. He is an interdisciplinary oral and public historian with a strong interest in transnational approaches to working-class studies\, forced migration\, and community-engaged research. He has headed a number of major research projects\, most notably the prize-winning “Life Stories of Montrealers Displaced by War\, Genocide and Other Human Rights Violations”. He is currently finishing a book on the Montreal neighbourhoods of Point Saint-Charles and Little Burgundy. \nREGISTRATION \nIn order to accommodate social distancing\, all of COHDS/ALLab events will be held online. Please note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, visit the event’s Zoom page here: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwudO-sqDgjGdc7BUVCw9Levcv0ohzwxVZD?fbclid=IwAR2Se2Dwn2duXhuEeCZ_zKRTeslIrSCkUEcMmfbhWkha96ItyYLDPPqWm3o
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/workshop-oral-history-theory-and-ethic/
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SUMMARY:How can Music Contribute to the Listening of Testimonies? (ALLab)
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will explore the way music amplifies testimonies and accompanies us in the listening of real-life stories. \nLOCATION: IN PERSON AT THE ALLAB BLACK BOX \nConcordia UniversityLibrary Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1042.21400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \nREGISTRATION \nIn person at the Acts of Listening Lab Black Box. Please email acts.listeninglab@concordia.ca to secure your in-person spot. A very limited number of spots are available. Please note: if you have any Covid-19 symptoms of if you are not fully vaccinated we invite you to join the online version of this event.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/how-can-music-contribute-to-the-listening-of-testimonies-allab/
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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SUMMARY:Conversation: Ethics as a quest
DESCRIPTION:This is an open and non-formal conversation between Dr. Catherine Richardson and Zeina Ismail-Allouche that unsettles the concept of shared authority as a guaranteed pathway towards an ethical approach. The session will take the form of a sharing circle that invites participants to unpack their understanding of ethics while addressing representation and contextualization as proposed main constructs to ethics. We will address Indigenous Methodologies as a relational egalitarian approach that extends the concept of shared authority to include the world views\, the choice of the research question\, and the positionality of the researcher vis-vis the research question. \nREGISTRATION \n\nYou can register via Zoom by clicking here
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/conversation-ethics-as-a-quest/
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