3. EQUIPMENT
• When it comes to equipment for my final major project, I have found that I may
experience a number of different issues, for example I may not have the correct
software on my computer, needed for editing my audio.
• How would you solve this?
• To solve this, I would check beforehand, to make sure that the computer I want to
use had the correct software on it, and if it didn’t, I would use a computer that
did.
4. EQUIPMENT
• I will also creating some practical experiments, using a handheld recorder, I’m
doing this to explore what would be the best way for me to go, when recording
my interviews, I will be using different types of recorders to explore this. I will also
be looking at different locations that I could use to conduct my interviews. I will
have to bare in mind that I need a room that’s echo free, as this helps with audio
quality. I will also be going through an audio check, this allows me understand
the equipment. I have also used the voice recorder and Adobe Audition, several
times in the past.
5. LOCATION
• When it comes to the location, of where I will record my interviews, I may come in
to some issues, with regards to getting to the place, or just generally not being
able to find the correct place for recording, as I have found in the past, when
doing this there has to be certain requirements, for example the room has to
echo free and quiet.
• How would you solve this?
• To solve this, I would book out the studio, as a back up option, just in case I can’t
get a quiet room, I would also ask my interviewees if they have a room available
for me to interview in.
6. EMAILING POTENTIAL CONTACTS
• When it comes to emailing about arranging interviews for my documentary, I have found it difficult to
get a positive response back from them, I have emailed several different people, including North
Yorkshire Police, York Hospital, Alcohol Anonymous and a number of different small alcohol services
in York. Due to the sensitively of the subject I’m covering, it has been hard to get people to talk about
it.
• How would you solve this?
• I would solve this by composing more emails, I would also look at other services that I would possibly
contact.
7. RELEASE FORM FOR MEDIA PRODUCTION
When it comes to creating any sort of media production, you need to complete a
Release Form, this is a document that consents to people being involved in my
production. The problems that I could have with this are, I could plan to interview
someone, put them down on my release form, and then they could become
unavailable for interview, or not want to be, for any reason.
How would you solve this?
I would solve this, by making sure I have back up’s and people that are spare if this
was to happen. I would also make sure that I ask them early in advance, so then I
would if they did not want to participate.
8. CONTINGENCY PLAN
• While researching and planning for the production of my product, I have looked at all of the possible things that could go wrong:
• My computer doesn’t work- Find a computer that works.
• My computer doesn’t have the software needed to do my production- Find a computer that has the software needed.
• I’m having bad time management- use frees, weekends and after college to catch up on work.
• I can’t get any interviews or people to use on my production- Create an account on reddit and source responses on there, that you could
use instead.
• Saving work- I will back up all of my PowerPoints in more than one location, to ensure I don’t lose any work.
• Maintaining a healthy voice, for recording– I will ensure that I will look after my voice, if I see any signs that show me, it’s becoming
unhealthy, I will do this by taking the correct medication.
• I’m always looking at how I can stop these problems from occurring, for example, If I have bad time management I will use my free day’s
to ensure I get caught up with work, I have been doing that recently, to stay ahead, also I will be looking at other practical aspects, such
as using different types of equipment to see what one would best suit my project,
9. PRACTICAL PROBLEMS
There are a number of practical problems, that I could come face to face with, this could
be booking equipment to stop this from being a problem, I will make sure that I book
any equipment that I need, in advance. I will also make sure that I have back up
equipment, just in case it breaks and gaining contributors for my production. So far I
have found it somewhat difficult to get people, to speak to regarding the subject that I
want to cover. I have to also think about what sounds I’m going to use within my
production and how I’m going to source them, I have had trouble in the past with other
projects with incorporating sounds, as I’ve always wanted the sounds to be of a high
quality and good standard. I am yet to find a website that I can get this sort of sound
from. I have come across a problem where I had had to change my idea, slightly.
10. PRACTICAL PROBLEMS- PAST EXPERIENCE.
• Having produced a number of shows, for Two Rivers Radio, over several months, I
have experienced a number problems. One problem being, when I did my first
live show, I was stuck with what to say, and practically froze! I have also had times
where I have struggled with show ideas. Another problem was the equipment I
had to use, during my first live show, it wasn’t the most high tech, and as I was
presenting, I found it hard to navigate some controls, as they were out of sink.
11. PRACTICAL PROBLEMS
• Looking at other practical problems, I may have, may be that my interviewee isn’t
available on the date I need them to be, to help this I will talk to them closer to
the date, to make sure they are available. Another issue could be sourcing music
and sound, for my show, although I haven’t had trouble with this in the past, it is
time consuming and could affect my time management, if I do not plan it
correctly. I have planned to do my interview pre-recorded and then edit it after, I
have done it this way, because it gives me the chance to make the recording run
smoothly and sound clean, when people are listening. One problem that I could
run in to, then pre-recording is that I will only have one take at getting a good
recording. As time will not be on my side to do it again.
12. THE PLAN
• Go down to London on 26th March to interview my contact.
• Edit and cut down my recording, using Adobe Audition complete with a music
bed.
• Interview one of my peers, at college, talking about facts surrounding drink
awareness.
• Create my script for my 1 hour long show
• Go to Two Rivers Radio, do my show.
13. AUDIO RECORDER AUDIT FORM
I have completed an audio recorder audit form, I have
done this to show that I can use the equipment correctly.
This was good for me to do because this gives me the
chance to understand the equipment.