Monday 14 November 2011

Editing the Radio Trailer

During the editing of the radio trailer, the main priority was to make sure that all of the sound levels in the trailer were suitible for the change in the voiceover and extracts from the documentary combined with the music bed. Changing intonation was also important in the voiceover to emphasise the key utterances.


Even though this is fairly short, most of the work was with the audio levels, so that nothing was too quiet or too loud. Also we needed to make sure everything flowed well, and that the clips were precisely cut out of the documentary.


This is a screenshot of the audio levels, using key frames we were able to actively change the intonation of the voiceover so that he emphasises certain words such as the title and the scheduling of our documentary.

This is a screenshot which shows how we have using the key frames to fade parts of the sound in and out. This enables us to have greater control on every single bit of the audio, and we were able to make sure everything stays balanced. 

We transferred all of the clips from our documentary onto a separate computer, and took away the video so that we were left with the audio. This enabled up to solely focus on taking apart the right clips in the documentary for our trailer.

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