madelinl@andrew.cmu.edu – 18-090, Fall 2019 https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/18-090/f2019 Twisted Signals: Multimedia Processing for the Arts Wed, 04 Sep 2019 02:59:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.20 https://i1.wp.com/courses.ideate.cmu.edu/18-090/f2019/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-Screen-Shot-2016-03-29-at-3.48.29-PM-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 madelinl@andrew.cmu.edu – 18-090, Fall 2019 https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/18-090/f2019 32 32 115419400 madelinl – Assignment 1: Alien National Anthem https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/18-090/f2019/2019/09/03/madelinl-assignment-1-alien-national-anthem/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 02:59:40 +0000 https://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/18-090/f2019/?p=2784 While completing crossword puzzles over Labor Day weekend, I noticed that a plethora of the puzzles contained clues pertaining to a recurring theme in celebration of the national holiday — lyrics to the National Anthem. This inspired me to revolve my project around our Nation’s Anthem; I wanted to see how I could transform The Star-Spangled Banner from (quite possibly) this country’s most recognizable song to something completely unrecognizable.

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I decided to use Snapchat, a photo-sharing platform where users can send temporary pictures to other users, as my system; once those pictures have been viewed, they disappear after a number of seconds. As an avid user of the app, I am aware that Snapchat has a variety of video and audio filters. Consequently, I decided to utilize both a video and an audio filter over a video of me (poorly) singing the beginning of The Star-Spangled Banner, and then repeatedly apply the same video and audio filters.

For the audio, I decided to use the “Alien” filter (depicted Far Left), which raises the pitch and increases the vibrato of affected sound bytes. For the video, I used a hue-adjusting filter, the effects of which are depicted by the transition between the Middle and Far Right pictures.

Although I already defiled the National Anthem with my singing, I continuously applied these two filters to my video and saved them all as separate videos, then finally compiled them all into one video. The final result can be seen below:

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