2. Process
The picture on the side shows the first 45
seconds of my podcast. I used track one to
put all the audio files that I recorded so that
when creating the podcast I had a clear layout
of where all my audio files were placed. The
first clip on track one is a short recording
with an effect called radio fm. I did this so my
voice sounded muffled like it was coming
from a radio station. As you can see on track
two I have another track being faded in slowly
so that when the clip on tack one starts to
finish the music on track two comes in
gradually. I have put music track only on track
two so that when editing the podcast it was
clear where the music started and stopped
during the podcast. Track three is used when
overlaying music. For example when I
introduced who I was I put an overlay of
music (Adele-Hello) to try and bring humour
to my podcast. I did this because my name is
also Adele.
3. Process
This screen shot shows the volume levels
and the music playing underneath. In this
part of the podcast I talk about what the
venue was like and what I did, whilst
playing on of the songs by the band I was
featuring on my podcast. The yellow line
in the audio files shoe us how loud the
volume is and as you can see I have
adjusted the volume slightly in certain
places in order for the levels to be similar
when I raise or lower my voice when
recording with the audio recorder given by
college. At the end of the screen shot you
can see that there is a little clip. The clip
has a radio FM effects also. I have done
this because I wanted to make the podcast
diverse and adding some effects helped
bring the podcast to life.
4. Process
In this part of the podcast everything is in
full swing and I have put many different
segments in in order to keep the podcast
interesting. As you an see in track the fist
song ends and the second song begins so
in order to keep the music flowing with the
music have used both fade ins and outs so
that they subtly change with out
interruption. In the second clip on the first
track I have added an effect called boxing
ring delay. This is so that when describing
what it was like when the band came on
stage the effects made what I said more
dramatic and interesting. As you can see in
the third track I have added another music
overlay. This is so that I could show the
audience a small clip of the opening song
of the night.
5. Process
This screen shot shows part of my podcast
which is fairly basic except for a short
music overlay. In this part of my podcast I
talk about the atmosphere and how it
made me feel which was a little depressing
was in order to lift the atmosphere of my
own podcast I inserted I short clip of Justin
Beiber's song sorry after apologising for
being soppy. I thought that this would
make my podcast up beat because Justin
being one of the most talked about
celebrities I thought it would be a good
idea. I fade in and out when the music
overlay cuts in so that the music doesn’t
shock my audience.
6. Process
This screen shot shows the last 2 minutes
of my podcast. In the last 2 minutes of my
pod I talk about my overall view od king no
one performing last Friday. As you can see
the volume levels have been manually
eddied to fit the levels of my voice so that
when my voice is quiet or louder the
music underneath track one changes at the
same time. Once I finished talking in the
pod I slowly turn up the music and let the
rest of the current song playing until the
end and slowly fade it out just before the
end of the song.