Below is the setup I used when recording. Before the recording day I tested out the equipment to familiarise myself with it and check it all worked okay. All I had to do when setting it up was put the muff on the top to ensure no unwanted sounds picked up and then plugging in my headphones to check the audio.
FOLLOWING AUDIO SCRIPT:
I originally wanted to introduce Jackie and explain the documentary straight away but as I got to editing I realised that it wasn't the way that would be most interesting. I also was intending to show her face in the interview early on but it makes the documentary more interesting when you don't see the person straight away. She talks for a little while before seeing her so this intrigues the viewer more to watch it. So I didn't completely follow the audio script but followed all the questions I wanted to ask her so I did in that aspect.
Original audio script:
Transcript:
FOLLOWING SAFE WORKING PRACTICES:
Below are pictures of me interviewing and recording noises. Before interviewing Jackie we moved into the kitchen and closed the door so the dogs couldn't make any noise.
FOLLOWING PRODUCTION PROCESS:
I followed my production process fairly well and made sure that I checked all of the risk assessments before recording.
Below is a screenshot of how my folder for sound looks like. I have named all files so it's easy for me to choose which file I need to put into order.
FEEDBACK FROM CLASSMATES:
- 'Music complements dialogue'
- 'Dialogue is cut really well'
- 'Music gets too loud about 30 seconds'
- 'Make the sounds effects quieter and maybe add sounds of horse'
- 'Really crisp sound and the music really goes well with the genre of the interview.'










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