Sound Production/Recording Mr. Hagemeister 4 simple rules for success: Be responsible Show up Participate fully Remember- It’s your education, not mine!

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Sound Production/Recording Mr. Hagemeister 4 simple rules for success: Be responsible Show up Participate fully Remember- It’s your education, not mine!

Sound Production/Recording Mr. Hagemeister Hands on class for graders *Heavy Participation- 10 points per class period- ex class periods = 420 points Worksheets Projects- Acid Music/FL Studio/Audacity/Photo Story Quizzes/Tests Vocabulary Study Guides/ Final Test Live Sound Basics

Sound Production/Recording No Internet unless assignment involves it -5 No Internet unless assignment involves it No Computer Games -5 No Computer Games Absolutely no food in this room -5 Absolutely no food in this room No phones needed for this class -5 No phones needed for this class No non-loop material in my assigned Acid projects. No seminar time for this class Independent Practice- Responsibility 7 students failed this class last semester as a result of poor use of time.

Sound Production/Recording Acid Projects- many Six-week graded projects- 50 points each Radio commercial projects- 25 points each Acid Video Projects- 10 points each/ 15 videos total, 5 due every six weeks.

Sound Production/Recording Grading JCHS’ straight grading scale A B C D Below F ***NO ROUNDING***

Supplies Needed Daily Supplies Needed Daily Pen or Pencil (no highlighters/sharpies for written work) Pen or Pencil (no highlighters/sharpies for written work) Paper Paper *****Student Agenda***** *****Student Agenda***** Bring your own headphones. Bring your own headphones. No Headphones = No Headphones = -5/Part.-5/Part. Good work ethic Good work ethic Responsibility Responsibility

Sound Production/Recording During (Independent Practice) time: Work on Acid projects– SAVE early and often. Work on an assignments for me Work on an assignment for another class No Internet -5 No Internet No sleeping -5 No sleeping No free, non-school-related socializing -5 No free, non-school-related socializing Stay busy until 5 minutes to the bell. I will tell you when it’s time to log off. -5/ daily participation for infractions.

Sound Production/Recording Safety Information: Fire Drills/ Evacuation Exit the rear door of room and out the hall where the busses drop off in the mornings. You should end up in the upper parking lot next to the Deever building. Stay together as a class, so I can account for everyone. Tornado Drills Directly out in the hall outside the room.