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Folder screenshot - podcast clips (renamed)
Blog entries
September 19th - I recorded my audio for my podcast, I also recorded my interview with Louis.
September 20th - I found some of my sound effects to use in the podcast.
September 21st - I recorded my VOX pops for my podcast, I also found some more sound effects to use in the podcast.
September 24th - I started to edit my podcast.
September 25th - I made my rough edit and Louis gave me feedback on it.
September 27th - I finished editing my podcast.
EDL Table
Techniques I used
When I recorded my audio for my podcast, I made sure I sounded clear and went at a reasonable pace because if I didn't, the listener would get lost in the podcast. Also, I made sure I sounded enthusiastic because if not, it would bore the listener. I am going to use sound effects in my podcast to break different segments of the podcast up because this will make it clear on what part the podcast is on and it will make it sound more professional. I am also going to use background music to make it sound more interesting so the listeners don't just have to listen to my voice.
When recording my audio, I used a microphone, specifically a Zoom H1. Here is an annotated picture of one:
Here is a picture of me recording some audio for my podcast:
RAW sound footage - google drive link
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yDUh9LVQSCN66NJIHhyXag90jPASL7ih
Blog entries
September 19th - I recorded my audio for my podcast, I also recorded my interview with Louis.
September 20th - I found some of my sound effects to use in the podcast.
September 21st - I recorded my VOX pops for my podcast, I also found some more sound effects to use in the podcast.
September 24th - I started to edit my podcast.
September 25th - I made my rough edit and Louis gave me feedback on it.
September 27th - I finished editing my podcast.
EDL Table
Clip name
|
Used for
|
Duration
|
Good or bad?
|
Notes
|
Josh
podcast recording - good.WAV
|
Intro,
main part, interview, outro.
|
3:50
|
Good
|
It
has recorded in good quality but I need to edit out my breaks and pauses so
it is more professional.
|
VOX
pop 1 - good.WAV
|
VOX
pop
|
0:09
|
Good
|
The
audio is clear and audible but I need to edit the part where I ask the
question to make it more professional.
|
VOX
pop 2.WAV – bad
|
VOX
pop
|
0:06
|
Bad
|
I
won’t use this VOX pop because it is too quiet and there is audible laughing
in the recording.
|
VOX
pop 3.WAV (question)
|
VOX
pop
|
0:04
|
Bad
|
The
audio clip just has me saying the question. It isn’t very good quality
because it was too close to my mouth.
|
VOX
pop 4.WAV – good
|
VOX
pop
|
0:06
|
Good
|
The
response is good but when I talked into the mic, it was too close to my mouth
so I will cut the question out to use the response.
|
VOX
pop 5 – good.WAV
|
VOX
pop
|
0:03
|
Good
|
The
response is good and the audio is very clear
|
Top
Gear intro.mp3
|
Jingle
|
0:06
|
Good
|
This
will be used at the start of the podcast for a jingle.
|
Cold
Funk - Funkorama - Kevin MacLeod (background music 1).mp3
|
Background
music
|
1:00
|
Good
|
This
will be used after the jingle and before the ambient music.
|
Ambient
Podcast Background Music (ambient, 2).mp3
|
Ambient
background music
|
2:00
|
Good
|
This
will be used after the other background throughout the podcast.
|
Car
Tire Screech - Sound Effect.mp3
|
Sound
effect
|
0:03
|
Good
|
This
will be used as a transition between the main part and the interview.
|
Car
Fly By - sound effect.mp3
|
Sound
effect
|
0:03
|
Good
|
This
will be used after the interview to transition to the next part.
|
Car
shut off - sound effect.mp3
|
Sound
effect
|
0:03
|
Good
|
This
will be used as a transition between one part and another.
|
Techniques I used
When I recorded my audio for my podcast, I made sure I sounded clear and went at a reasonable pace because if I didn't, the listener would get lost in the podcast. Also, I made sure I sounded enthusiastic because if not, it would bore the listener. I am going to use sound effects in my podcast to break different segments of the podcast up because this will make it clear on what part the podcast is on and it will make it sound more professional. I am also going to use background music to make it sound more interesting so the listeners don't just have to listen to my voice.
When recording my audio, I used a microphone, specifically a Zoom H1. Here is an annotated picture of one:
Here is a picture of me recording some audio for my podcast:
RAW sound footage - google drive link
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yDUh9LVQSCN66NJIHhyXag90jPASL7ih



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