This week on the Three C’s: Wicked Week; Women in audio hosts student led horror foley night in the audio studio, ISG & Panic hold Neon Night to celebrate the art of storytelling and Shop Columbia holds 5th annual Dark Market.
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Welcome to the Three C’s with the Columbia Chronicle.
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I’m your host, Greer Stewart.
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This week we’re talking about Wicked week.
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Go in, I listen to it.
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On Monday Women in Audio hosted Horror Foley Night to give students hands-on experience with working with Foley or adding sound effects to videos post production.
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The student led event served as an opportunity to learn how to use foley and other resources in the audio studio.
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For more details from this event, this past Thursday, the illustration group and proud artists of native Indigenous communities collaborated in painting a neon tapestry and coloring sheets based on the native book of stories “Never Whistle at Night.”
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Students enjoyed light refreshments, games and live readings from the book to celebrate a collaboration of art and storytelling.
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Colombia’s fifth annual Dark Market is hosting various mediums of art including jewelry, prints, cards, books and more student showcases with an added spooky flair.
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The Dark Market takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Shop Columbia.
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The market will continue following Wicked week throughout the duration of October.
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I’m Greer Stewart.
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