1. The document describes a script for a morning routine involving 5 steps: waking up, showering and brushing teeth, eating breakfast, getting dressed, and leaving for the day.
2. It then explains the process used to record an audio version of the script, which involved recording each step separately and editing them together. Background music and effects were added to make the recording more entertaining.
3. The reflection discusses which elements of the experiment will be useful for a main project, such as editing the voice for clarity and distinctiveness, recording parts separately, and using different voice effects for various characters or roles.
2. Script
• Step 1 bedroom
• Step 2 bathroom
• Step 3 breakfast
• Step 4 get dressed
• Step 5 walk out the door
1. Wake up, turn off alarm, throw alarm at the wall, sleep in another 10 minutes, domino barges
in my room licking my face forcing me to get up. Get up.
2. Go to the sink, grab wrong toothbrush, rinse. Use mouth wash. Wash my face with cold water
to properly wake me up.
3. Go downstairs. Grab toast, eat toast. Drink some orange juice, no bits.
4. Go back upstairs get changed, hobble on one leg while putting sock on other. Put shoes on,
while domino barks at me thinking we’re going for a walk.
5. Walk out door look back and think I forgot something, then “nahhh” go to bus stop get on
bus, got just enough change. Realise I forgot my earphones as I reached for them in my bag.
Face palm. The end.
3. Process
I wrote the script using 5
steps.
• 1st step was waking up.
• 2nd step was show and
brush teeth.
• 3rd step was breakfast
• 4th step was getting
dressed.
• 5th step was walking out
the door.
I used a standard recorder on my phone to
record my voice I then transferred the audio
file onto the computer I then made sure I
saved the file and sent it to myself to make
sure I didn’t loose it. I used multiple methods
and ways to edit my voice and added things
like music in the background to make it more
cheerful and funny instead of just a voice
saying some words. These effects I added
made my voice better and will definitely be
used for my main project. I recorded the
script in separate parts and I edited them all
together on premiere. I did this since it is
easier than recording the full script where I
would go wrong or miss out on a few words,
basically I wanted to sound as clear and
decent as possible. Because I knew I would
stumble on my words and that wouldn’t be
good. I scripted the script into 5 steps these
steps would be separated as each represents
a different time when I'm narrating.
4. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you
include in your final product?
I will be using specific elements of my experiment on my main project like, how I edited my voice to sound more
clear and make my voice more distinctive compared to other generic voices. I think I will also use the method of
recording separate parts of the script and edit them together in premiere since in my opinion it is easier and more
better paced. I would also want to include effect like making my voice higher and lower for parts of the main
project like when I am doing the voice of a demonic creature I will make it deep and make it sound dark, but when I
am the narrator I will have a slightly deep voice. But when I do the voice of the innocent voice I will put that
segment in high pitch. This was my first stage all I have done here is lower the volume on the audio file since it was
really loud even on low volume so its more of a background tune then a loud annoying. In the end I have finished
my experiment adding different effects but that many compared to my main project.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments