Tuesday, 5 June 2018

LO4: Record the different sound elements



This shows Evie and Hannah the voice actors reading the dialogue from the script into the microphone. as it shows us following the script to produce our audio trail. There is also a pop filter over the microphone which makes our voices sound more clear and is used in the professional industry. There is also a shock mounter and microphone holder- this is helpful to use as it allows the microphone to stay still and won't have any unwanted wispy sounds in which could make the radio trail sound different. We also sat inform too a sound proof mini booth which is a smaller version of which they use in radio stations, this is to block out any unwanted soundthereforemaking it soundproof



This is a photograph of Shauna editing the audio as we go along recording it- she edits it through Garage band in which we then exported it on to Adobe Audition after finishing it. It shows her controlling the Mac book and using the settings on Garage band to get our audio on to a document.

Here is a photograph of Evie altering the microphone stand and adjusting it to be within our height when recording our dialogue into the microphone. It shows the pop filter, microphone stand, shock mounters and a sound proof mini sound booth which are all commonly used in radio and shows the conventions of producing a radio trail.

This is a photograph of Shauna adjusting the sound, as her job was editing the audio as we talked into the microphone. She made sure it wasn't too loud for recording as this wouldn't be professional

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