Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Recording our voices:

Work completed individually

On monday, Chloe, Tayla and I borrowed a microphone off the school and decided to record our voice-over for our film. When we got the microphone we realised there was a few problems:
  1. There was no battery
  2. When we did plug it into the school computer, we had trouble finding what software to use for recording
  3. We couldn't find a software to use for recording
What we actually ended up doing?
  1. I had to go home and bring my laptop into school, so we can find a software to use when recording
  2. Bringing in batteries ..
Outcome:
  1. When we did put batteries into the microphone, the mic was still not working, so we decided to ditch the microphone and use the microphone on my laptop.
  2. We used iMovies on my laptop - a software - to record, but we had to record whilst a film was playing as it was supposed to be a "voiceover", so therefore, we videoed a short clip in photobooth, and exported it over to iMovies to record a voiceover - which ended up successfully.
How will we record our voiceover for our film?
  1. We have decided that we will record our voices after filming as we know how to use iMovies, and it will be easier in a way, as then we will know how fast or slow we should talk whilst the film is playing.
  2. iMovie also allows us to add text and sound effects onto a film, so this will allow us to add credits into the film and certain sound effects at certain scenes in the film.
iMovies

Photobooth


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