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Page 1: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

THE RECORDING PROCESS

Page 2: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

THE EDITING BOOTH

This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product.

It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone with cover, a Behringer Euromix MX 1604A Mixer and Adobe Audition on a PC with Windows 7.

Page 3: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

STAGES OF EDITING

I have used the Software Release cycle model as a basis for how each stage of the production will work.First is the ALPHA stage. This is where the articles will first be contructed.Next is the BETA stage. The articles will be checked over, and the soundbed and jingle will be added into the main session file.Finally is after checking and editing out some unnecessary content the bulletin can be said to have gone GOLD, and is finished.

ALPHA

BETA

GOLD

Page 4: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Parts of the Bulletin

Each article is split into Studio Recordings introducing each story (or in the case of the Hard Story, introducing and explaining the full story), Outside Recordings explaining the story, and Interviews and Vox Pops that give the opinion of a specified interviewee or a certain group respectively.

After the creation of each article the soundbed and jingle with stings will be added.

Studio Recordings

Outside Recordings

Interviews and Vox Pops

Soundbed

Jingle and Stings

Page 5: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Recording Studio and Outside

For each paragraph of recording, multiple takes were recorded in case of minor mishaps or mispronunciations.

For the studio recordings, I used a certain code for each recording that separated by story, recorded paragraph and take. (For instance, the second take of the hard story’s third paragraph was labelled “Hard C 2”.)

Page 6: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Editing Studio and Outside

After choosing the best take of each paragraph for an article, I cut the excess noises from each clip and slightly overlaid them so that the background noise would mix , making each paragraph flow into each other in a smoother fashion.

Page 7: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Editing Interviews and Vox Pops

When editing the interviews, I cut out the pre-selected samples from the main body of the interview and edited out non-fluency features like long pauses and fillers.Editing the vox pops was slightly different. I chose several samples from the folder of previously cut samples, and arranged five that would cover both questions and give a wide range of responses. The clips were left mostly as they were so that they would sound more spontaneous.

Page 8: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Arranging the articles

I arranged all the different clips for each article into separate session files.Then I balanced the audio levels so that there were no huge alterations to the overall audio.Each article was then exported to be arranged in the final session file.

Page 9: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Creating the Jingle

The jingle was created by combining music with my own vocals.The vocals were edited to alter the flanger and make my voice seem more “robotic”.This was then exported to be used in the final session file.

Page 10: THE RECORDING PROCESS. THE EDITING BOOTH This is the editing equipment that I used to create the final product. It includes a AKG C1000S Condenser Microphone

Arranging theFinal Cut

After arranging all the articles and the jingle into a final session file, I added music –which was quietened - as a soundbed.I overlaid the end of one track and the beginning of another so that it would “loop”.This final track was then exported as the final bulletin.