As far as the technical specs go, I used the haiku image and put in in a single PowerPoint slide. Then I used a PowerPoint add-in called Office Mix which allows you to actually record and present your slides to create the audio recording I ended up using. I also tried importing the Windows 8 sound recording as well--but this one just had a better sound quality. Voila' Double Speak!
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Week One: Daily Create 1616 (Or Messing with Haiku DoubleSpeak!)
This was pretty entertaining and a lot harder than it looks at first. I liked the idea of playing with a poem form that required a certain number of syllables like haiku and then I found this particular haiku which pokes a little fun at the form itself. Finally, I recorded it using my sound recorder in Windows 8. Believe it or not, it took a few tries before I got it to where I liked it.
As far as the technical specs go, I used the haiku image and put in in a single PowerPoint slide. Then I used a PowerPoint add-in called Office Mix which allows you to actually record and present your slides to create the audio recording I ended up using. I also tried importing the Windows 8 sound recording as well--but this one just had a better sound quality. Voila' Double Speak!
As far as the technical specs go, I used the haiku image and put in in a single PowerPoint slide. Then I used a PowerPoint add-in called Office Mix which allows you to actually record and present your slides to create the audio recording I ended up using. I also tried importing the Windows 8 sound recording as well--but this one just had a better sound quality. Voila' Double Speak!
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