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I wanted to talk about ASMR because I really like it, and I have a lot to say on the matter. Autonomous sensory median response, or ASMR, are quiet sounds that produce a tingling sensation, like brushing your hair, that create a sense of tranquility. Psychology Today has a great article describing why ASMR is so popular and how it helps. Gazing at someone kindly, quiet sounds, and light touches are three major categories of ASMR. The most popular sound in ASMR is, not shocking, whispering. Not only is it a soothing sounds, but it also conveys the person doing the ASMR has a kind personality. ASMR University has an article that goes more in depth into the reason why ASMR and whispering is the way that it is.

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Photos

Via Adobe Express
Via Adobe Express

Music

Celtic Moon-Loop 1. Via Adobe Express.

ASMR Sounds

Tree branches breaking, snapping, snapping cracking 10. Via Adobe Express.

Crunching or cracking 02. Via Adobe Express.

Rocks knock against each other. Via Adobe Express.

Process

I recorded with my iPhone for the camera. I have a newer model, so I have good video quality, and I have the option to zoom in and out easily. The reason I chose to use my iPhone is because it was readily available and I didn’t have to rent anything. For the software, I chose to use Adobe express, which is a free video editing site. Adobe is a popular choice for editing, so I decided to try it out. It’s also free, so I thought it was the best choice. I uploaded my video to YouTube because I already had an account set up with no videos, so I thought this could be the first. I chose YouTube because I know how to upload videos easily, and it’s free to upload.


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