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Podcast: Tales Of The Wendigo

Project by Dana Poeth and Livia Van Leeuwen
Livia and me had to make something with audio, this could be a podcast, video tour or an interview. Both me and Livia wanted to work together and either do a podcast or interview.
Eventually we decided on an interview.
The subject of our interview was Wendigo's, we both love wendigo's so this was a topic we knew a bunch about. The roles were quickly devided, I would be the host of the interview and Livia would be the "expert."

Livia first started to look up some useful information about Wendigo's and wrote them down:
What are Wendigo’s?

Wendigo’s are creatures originating from folklore, Algonquian folklore to be exact.
Although in different cultures, different versions of the wendigo is told.
It is often said that wendigo’s are malevolent spirits, depicted as a creature with human-like features that possesses human beings.
It is said that a Wendigo can cause victims to feel an insatiable hunger or a desire to eat other humans and the want to commit murder.
In other representations the wendigo is described as a big giant humanoid with a heart of ice. This wendigo’s approach would be signalled by a foul stench or a sudden chill.

Like I said before, in different cultures the wendigo is different than others.
In places like Eastern Cree or Naskapi wendigos are often described as giants that are many times larger than humans. While in Algonquian cultures this is absent.

Whenever a wendigo would eat a person, it would grow in proportion to the meal it had just eaten, so the wendigo could never be full, due to this wendigos are portrayed as gluttonous but also extremely thin due to starvation.
The wendigo is seen as the embodiment of gluttony, greed and excess, he’s never satisfied after killing and constantly searching for his next victim.

In some traditions its said that humans overpowered by greed would turn into wendigos. But in other traditions it was said a wendigo was created when a human resorted to cannibalism in emergency situations in order to survive.
And in others humans could turn into wendigos by being in contact with them for too long.​​​​​​​
Using this information we wrote questions.
We wanted to talk about wendigos and just give information about them, we also wanted to learn a little bit more about them as we are both huge supernatural (Not the show) fans. 
We wanted our audio to sound like we were next to a campfire in the woods at night talking to eachother. We wanted it to be a bit more mysterious and calmer.

Next we recorded our podcast. When he had done this we began to edit the audio. We added some noises to the background like we wanted, we added a campfire crackling and grasshoppers making noises. This was to simulate what we wanted, like we were actually in the woods like I said before.
Because we're both creative we came up with the idea to first make a cover for our podcast and then I came up with the idea to add our oc's Alistair (Right) and Crow (Left) talking into the interview. So we would have some visuals.
I then made a sketch with how we wanted the cover to be.
Livia then did line art and colours so our drawing styles would both be in the cover.
Livia started with the background and the fire.
Then I drew the sketches and then Livia did the line art plus the coloring
Then Livia put them together and added lights and shadows
I then drew a wendigo to put between the trees. I made 2 versions.
We went with the right one. Livia put it between the trees and I added the title and this was our cover
Next I made our characters talk. This time I drew them fully in my style. I made 2 versions for our oc's. 1 facing the front and 1 facing eachother.
I put them, the audio and a background in Adobe Premiere pro.
This is our end result:
Livia and I are very happy with our end result. We love how it came out, we did laugh a lot during the recording but we had fun. It was a project that gave us the chance to talk about a shared interest of ours and if we had the time and recources our interview couldve gone on for much longer.
This was our podcast project:) I hope you enjoyed our project and don't forget to check our other projects:)
This project was made possible by Adobe Premiere Pro and Procreate.
Podcast: Tales Of The Wendigo
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Podcast: Tales Of The Wendigo

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