I am a filmmaker located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Experimental filmmaking is one of my favorite forms of filmmaking since you have complete creative control over your work. I want to make people think and view the world in a new and different way, not force them to listen to what I have to say. Welcome to my blog, and feel free to bring me some extra skittles, I need them because food is expensive.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Sound Observation 2: Fraternity
Its the beginning of the semester, meaning that students across campus are looking to get messed up on questionable substances while mingling and having a fun time. As you walk into the house, you can hear music in the next room blasting loudly with people having various conversations with each other. A few minutes later, the house is completely crowded. The sounds of people singing along with music, alcohol bottles being broken and thrown onto the ground, ping pong balls landing in cups, and glass "tobacco" pipes carry on throughout the house. When stepping outside, the chaos happening inside can still be heard, but now you can hear the sound of crickets and other people mingling with each other. It helps you relax for a moment before you hear a strange siren sound. Blue lights start flashing, and all of a sudden a loud panic washes over the house. Suddenly, people are trampling loudly out of the house and running into the darkness. This chaos will most likely be repeated next week somewhere else by a different fraternity.
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