2. Process
• I started by placing my
recording into premier where I
listened to it thoroughly and
deciding where I need to cut
and edit bits out. During this
time I also decided if I wanted
sound effects or music in the
background and listened to
some on YouTube to try decide
if it needs it or sounds right.
3. Process
• To edit it started by listening to
the whole audio and cutting bits
out and placing other bits into
different spaces I did this by using
the razor tool to cut the audio
where I want precisely. Once I had
cut the unwanted bits out I would
delete them and then move the
bits I wanted to keep together. I
then decided to make certain
parts louder than other as some
of the people I interviewed were
quiter / louder than the rest.
4. Process
• After listening to different backing
tracks I decided which I wanted to
use then I would head over to
download it by converting it from
a YouTube file into a MP3 so that I
could then place it into premier to
edit it and put it into my final food
review, when deciding on what
background music to use I tried to
look for a simple repetive song
that wouldn’t take the attention
away from the actual food review
and would distract them.
5. Process
• To find the right sound effects I
used free sound and spent along
time looking and searching for
different sound effects that would
fit and and sound realistic as I
found that a lot of the sound
effects sounded very fake and
modified but I wanted to make it
seem like they were sound effects
that were actually in the
background as I wanted it to seem
like I was actually in a cafeteria at
a school.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.