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JodiSansone
6 years agoCommunity Member
Talk Radio: Face Your Fears
Demo: https://bit.ly/2Jt2g28
Download: https://bit.ly/2HrO47f
This is a 2-cups-of-coffee-on-Sunday-morning-before-everyone-is-up effort. I could have entered this in the "Lost Arts of Listening to the Radio" but it works with the dialogue theme. I look forward to everyone's entries this week! I have to do a sales compliance course this week and I need to simulate dialogue-gone-wrong. Have a great week!
Demo: https://bit.ly/2Jt2g28
Download: https://bit.ly/2HrO47f
This is a 2-cups-of-coffee-on-Sunday-morning-before-everyone-is-up effort. I could have entered this in the "Lost Arts of Listening to the Radio" but it works with the dialogue theme. I look forward to everyone's entries this week! I have to do a sales compliance course this week and I need to simulate dialogue-gone-wrong. Have a great week!
- Jonathan_Hill6 years agoSuper HeroThis is very good Jodi, thanks for sharing. Audio is so often overlooked in elearning and this is an elegant and intuitive way of doing it.
- Samuel6 years agoCommunity MemberGreat use of chrome Jodi :_)
- FrankieRobin2806 years agoCommunity MemberWhat a clever design!
- LOrealB6 years agoCommunity MemberThis is amazing! Wow! Amazing! So inspiring! Can't wait to try it myself.
- CarlesFB6 years agoCommunity MemberReally nice !
- SudiptaDe6 years agoCommunity MemberIt's really cool Jodi. Thanks for sharing your file.
I am little curious about the player settings that is giving it a complete black background with only the Radio as the center-focus and no visible player.- JodiSansone6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks everyone for the nice feedback on the talk radio demo. Here are the settings I used for my player, since you asked: I used 720 by 405 orientation and made my radio artwork fit that size exactly. I used the modern player (black) and then I eliminated the Next and Previous buttons because I didn't need them--it's only one slide. The only button I kept was the volume button on the bottom left, and two tabs on the top. I think you could get the same effect with the classic player if you played with the settings a little. Hope that helps!
- JoseVelasquez-c6 years agoCommunity MemberDefinitely a cool interaction. Nice work.
- JeffreyRiley6 years agoCommunity MemberJodi, as always amazing and captivating work. I like the idea that I could use a podcast this way.
- AndrzejJaboski-6 years agoCommunity MemberHi Jodi, like others I also really like your project. Especially the level of details e.g. moving the red line or white noise in between stations.
The only thing that I would change is to add a cover over the currently selected station. If someone is going to click the same button all the time, the red line is going out of the screen.- JodiSansone6 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for the feedback on that red line. I gave it 20 clicks before it disappears. If I were going to do something like this for a real project I was thinking I'd need a real solution to control that. I also had music timelines starting from where they left off so the music wouldn't start at the beginning all the time, but then I lost the radio static at the beginning. It should have been a 3-cup of coffee effort, not two! :)