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Basketball is more than a sport. It’s a lifestyle that involves physical fitness, mental resilience, and camaraderie. The court becomes a canvas for personal growth, demanding discipline and fostering a strong work ethic applicable to daily life.
Produced By: Jordan Jainlett
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As a young child I would only have one nightmare. One of a strange clown that would attack me. Where this nightmare stems from? I will never know. But the harsh sounds of waking up from it with my heartbeat pulsating through my ear drums was I feeling I will never forget.
Producer: Paola Trinh
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I grew up fascinated and surrounded by cars, and I wanted to showcase the love and adoration that has grown in me for cars and the surrounding culture as a result through audio. I recorded audio from various cars, car shops, and road locations, and even asked my mom to record some audio of my car driving by for an added personal feel.
For additional sounds, I used audio I had previously recorded of nature, large crowds of people talking, and smaller sounds, like the sound of a door closing or the satisfaction of having a good sip of coffee. I also wanted to showcase some of my own original music, which I included at the end of this piece to thematically tie it all together.
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For over a decade, Producer Mackenzie Peluso put dance classes above school. And every day, she fell into the same exact routine that got her from school to the studio.
Produced By: Machekzie Peluso
Music Credits:
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 5 C minor Opus
Don Quixote: Entree of Kitri, Mariinsky Orchestra
Act II: Sugarplum Fairy and Cavalier Pas de Deux, provided by Nonesuch/Warner Records
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Recounting living in Pheonix, Arizona. A soundscape about friendship and redefining ‘home’ after moving out.
Produced by M Shimek
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A reflection on the bittersweet emotions of hearing the final bell on the last day of high school; the pains of growing up and the weight that comes with pursuing higher education as a person of color.
Produced By: Alisha Mess
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Growing up with a bilingual mother, in an English speaking household; hearing her native language, Portuguese, was a sort of special treat.
Produced By: Gabriella Bottomley
Music Credits: ComaStudio
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Emily Wampold recounts her experience with self-expression through the form of hair dye. From its beginnings as a hobby to becoming an integral part of her identity, it has shaped her memories in ways she never would have expected.
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For an hour every day, long tones and scales rule producer Lillian Heckler. Though warming up her flute can be tedious, she finds comfort in the monotony of the ritual and how it transports her to other realms.
Produced By: Lillian Heckler
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Remembering the family tradition of tubing down Snoqualmie Pass.
By Caroline Capuano
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Producer Maddy Burger’s grandparents have been in love for more than 50 years, but their account of the first day they met has always sounded a little fuzzy. Maddy sits down with her grandparents to discuss the events of July 4th, 1972, while they recall about the love they’ve created and shared for decades.
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Mikai Tilton's evocation of a traditional Japanese noodle dish is a feast for the ear and the tongue.
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With climate change an increasing concern around the country and the world, producer Nichaela Cohen's vivid account of living through Hurrican Wilma will hit home. You might want to bring an umbrella.
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Producer Ruby Condon remembers a family trip.
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Producer Sammy Schwartzman took a walk to reconnect with the world, and had an unexpected enounter with a puppet offering free advice.
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Memory is a funny thing. Depending on where you are in life, it can be your personal
medicine or your worst enemy. This piece is a look at one of mine—sounds and places in and
around my grandmother’s apartment in France. One is Sacré-Cœur, the Sacred Heart Basilica of
the Montmartre neighborhood. For those who grew up with European immigrant parents, this
piece speaks about the bittersweet feelings we might have towards our childhood experiences.
How they can come back to us without warning. Without pause or reason, like sometimes we
might want. You never know what sounds or sights may take you back to a previous chapter in
time. They’re a part of who we are, and the journey it took to go forward.
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Most kids in my generation grew up as filmmakers. Everyone started a Youtube channel, made funny Photobooth videos or made vlogs with friends. Everyone remembers the distinct sound effects and music samples in iMovie, and the ridiculous filters in Photobooth. In elementary and middle school, I had a Youtube channel. I go through the memory of creating short films for my Youtube channel as a kid, from my creative process to my inspirations at the time that led me to my creative ideas, and what made me want to make films. This is a journey through the sound memories of my childhood short films and vlogs and how they influence me today.
Produced by Emily Dosal
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Daniel Ramirez speaks about his reminiscence of learning piano as a small child as well as his facination with a single music note.
Produced by Daniel Ramirez
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In 2016, I had the honor of racing for Team USA at an international regatta in Hungary. The experience--and especially the race itself--took my breath away.
Produced by Paul Chevallier
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An exploration into my ever growing and ever changing relationship with the language of French through awkward family dinners, frustrating high school exams and cheesy French comedies
Produced by Xander Nazon
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