Music, Texture, and Sound: How James T. Green Resonates Without Saying a Word

In the finale of our miniseries called, um … MINI-Series … we continue exploring how the tiniest pockets of creativity can have a big impact on our ability to create work that resonates.
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In the fourth and final MINI-Series episode, we learn from sound designer, artist, and brilliant documentarian James T. Green about their philosophy and practice around sound design and creation.  James is the founder of the studio Molten Heart, and their work has been heard in 99% Invisible with Roman Mars, The Met, Pop Up Magazine, and more.

By unpacking and dissecting small pieces of sound and music from James, we learn the thoughtful, intentional art of sound design and the power that small amounts of sound effects - or silence - can hold. 

Sound can make us feel, reflect, pause, or act, and often we don’t even notice this subtle art, despite its importance in providing scaffolding or key moments in building a story, a scene, or an emotion. In this episode, we make what is so often invisible in the construction of an audio story, visible.

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Playing Favorites : stories and frameworks for creating work that resonates.

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MORE FROM THIS EPISODE:

James T. Green: Personal site | Molten Heart | Twitter | IG

James's award-winning audio doc, PMHx

Seizing Freedom

Finding Tamika

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Email: jay@unthinkablemedia.com

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PRODUCTION:

- Creator, host, writer, and editor: Jay Acunzo

- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins

 
 
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