
Deciding what to do with recorded sound:

Working with Dylan:








Sean explaining about Anglesey's prehistory and animation teachniques:


Dylan working on creating and editing sound with pupils:


We began the day with an overview of the Songs From Stones project and original animation, Sean's introduction to the art of animation and the prehistoric sites of Anglesey, and some thought provoking materials provided by Ken Brassil.
Dylan brought lots of energy into the room, along with a wide choice of musical instruments, and we made and recorded some group music.
Dylan started us off by making us play 'follow the leader' with sound - all that syncopated clapping took some keeping up with!
Once the tutorials were done, people experimented with the equipment, instruments, and software at their own pace.
Dylan was on hand to help out when needed.
Ken took the opportunity to play with sound, too.
Dylan (the student) got very engrossed, I think he recorded a concerto!
Sean preparing the artwork for the afternoon tutorials:
Explaining how to work with the 'I can animate' software, hardware and artwork to create stop frame animation:
Most inspiring
‘I can animate’ software because it was new to me.
Animation
Community sound making
Creating the music as a group
Ancestral links – working in the locality
The two group compositions – they were beautiful!!
Creating music as a group and on the software
All practical, hands on activities
Creating music
The whole afternoon. Brill!
Least inspiring
More time on the practical aspect, less time talking
Needed more thinking time on group task in the talk period
Too much talk in one chunk
Nothing, sorry! Had a wonderful day!
Too much to absorb too quickly (not the coffee)
N/A x 3
Talks too long
The coffee!
Light Bulb moment?
A new Barclodiad connection with a pupil at school
That I could actually do it – WOW!
To know that the light penetrated the back wall of bryn Celli Ddu on the summer solstice
Ken’s DNA links
The music activities
The wealth of knowledge in morning talks, very good
Using the animation software
Working with teachers on Audacity
Making the musical effects
Group sound making
Working in a group – realising I can do music!
What should we do differently next time?
More animation x 2
Longer with the software
More hands on with the animation software
Possibly ensure that large group, tutor-led IT sessions are demonstrated to everybody at once using a mnain demo computer and a big screen?
More time to absorb the technology
Less introduction
Less sitting and listening this morning, although some of this of course was necessary