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Art & Recreation

  • Recording Audio with REAPER

    The following is a step-by-step guide to recording audio with REAPER.

  • Royal Shakespeare Company Collection

    High-definition recordings of more than a dozen productions by the RSC and featuring many of the best contemporary Shakespearian actors. *Also suitable for research at the high school level.

  • Saving Your Project with Audacity

    This guide provides basic instructions on how to save and export files in Audacity

  • Saving Your Project with REAPER

    This section provides basic instructions on how to save and render files in REAPER.

  • Saving Your Work

    This guide provides basic instructions on how to save your files in Adobe Premiere Pro

  • Sharing your work

    Once you are finished editing your design on Canva, you can save it to your computer in a variety of ways. 

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    Screenshot of share button

    Click the “Share” button on the top right corner. 

    You can select other people to have access to or collaborate with you on this project. These collaborators will be able to view and edit the design. You can add them via email or by copying and pasting a link.

    There will be an option to download the project. Click on that, and then click on the format you would like to save this project as, such as PDF, PNG, MP4, and more. Once you find the format you would like to save as, click “Download

  • Software Tour

    This guide provides informarion on Adobe Premiere Pro Workspace and Layout

  • Stitch It!

    Come hang out and stitch with us! Bring something you’d like to mend or embroider, or use our supplies to start a new project.

    Central Library | Monday, April 28 | 2 - 4 p.m.

  • Story Circle Series

    A drop-in program designed especially for adults with developmental disabilities, their family, friends, and caregivers. Join us in an accessible, relaxed, and fun community setting for stories, music, games, and more!

  • Storyboarding conventions

    Storyboarding uses conventions and terms that are found in film and animation. Depending on the project, some of the terminology might be different. Some of the terms can be found below: 

         
    Live Action Animation Meaning
    Scene Sequence All action (individual panels) occurring in one time and place
    Shot

    Scene

    Panel

    Each individual camera position (may involve many panels, e.g. zooming)
    Dialogue Dialogue Lines delivered by character in the shot/scene, from the script
    Notes Action/Notes Clarifying details
    FX Either practical effects (for filming) or notes for post-production

     

    Often, there are some visual