This document summarizes the process of creating an interactive media project involving the composition of an audio track to accompany a video. Shot One shows importing the video. Shots Two through Five involve composing and editing various elements of the track including piano. Shots Six through Nine describe further editing and adding effects. Shot Ten shows completion of the first component. Later shots add a cello, narrative recording, and bird sounds to complete the four-element track, though it does not fully synchronize to the video.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
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The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
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2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
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SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
1. Main Project: Creating an Interactive Media Product
Shot One: Importing chosen video
This screen shot is where I had imported the chosen perfume advert video which came with its own
sound audio which had to be deleted in order to be able to create the audio track I needed to create.
This video had advantages of being a calm video which left multiple options of sound choices
although the disadvantages is that the video was slow motion and therefore the audio could only be
so fast.
2. Shot Two: First seconds of audiohad been composed
This screen shot is where I had chosen the piano as the first sound in this project and I began
composing using the flow of the video to get an idea of the composing of the piano should flow.
Choosing the piano as the first sound was an advantage because it complimented the content of the
video although the disadvantage was attempting to find the ideal composition that complimented the
whole length of the video.
3. Shot Three: Editing the first composition
This screen shot is where I had started to edit the first composition made so that I could help the
piece to compliment the video and to use as the main backing track to the project. The advantages of
this were that I could manipulate the composition in order to create the ideal track although the
disadvantages are that this was a time consuming process.
4. Shot Four: Composing new elements of music
This screen shot shows more elements of music being created as this track needed four elements in
order to create the final track. The advantages of creating more elements is that there are multiple
sounds that help to contribute to complimenting the chosen video, although the disadvantages of this
is that choosing the right combination of sounds that suit the video was time consuming and difficult.
5. Shot Five: First component of music finished
This is a screen shot of the first completed composition of the track which is the piano piece; this
piece had been edited and placed together in different recording sections. The advantages of this was
that the first track had been completed which now meant that fitting other pieces of music with it was
not as difficult although a disadvantage was that the component started to sound like a piece of
already composed and copyrighted piece of music and needed to be changed in order to avoid
copyright.
6. Shot Six: Reversed function to reverse MIDI data
This screen shot is where I used the reverse function to reverse the track so that it did not sound like
another piece of composed and copyrighted music. The advantages of this is that I still had a similar
sound to the original created although it was different to the similar track which meant I have avoided
copyright although a disadvantage is that I would then again need to edit the composition to suit the
video.
7. Shot Seven: Added effects channel inserted reverb
This screen shot is of the effects channel which helped to change and add some elements; the
element that was added was called a reverb which helped to change the volume of the piece. An
advantage of this is that the main backing track was that it improved the sound of the track although a
disadvantage of this is that it might need to be changed when other tracks have been inserted.
8. Shot Eight: Channel edit window
This screen shot is of the channel edit window where the main composition went through another
stage of editing but with this editing channel in order to improve the quality even further on the track.
An advantage of this is that there is more quality to the track when being edited although a
disadvantage is that the channel edit window is a complicated element to the software Cubase.
9. Shot Nine: Editing of the first half of the first track through extensions and moving
This screen shot is of the final editing of the first track; this was done through extending the track and
moving elements of the track to find the perfect sound. An advantage of this is that the sound
becomes ideal for the purpose although a disadvantage is that it is a process that can be complete
once each component is the correct length, position and compliments other elements.
10. Shot Ten: Finished first component
This is a screen shot of the final completed version of the first track which can now be complimented
with three other tracks. This is an advantage as now the final other three pieces of the track can be
put together in order to complete the whole track although a disadvantage was that I then needed to
find three complimenting tracks in which one needed to be narrative.
11. Shot Eleven: Second sound cello, fading it in with use of modulation controller
This is a screen shot of the second sound that needs to compliment the first sound and it’s a piece
called the cello which is a complimenting sound to original track of the piano. The advantages is that
the cello is a perfect complement to the sound of the piano although a disadvantage of this is that the
cello might be too much of a strong sound which is the reason for the use of fading with the
modulation controller.
12. Shot Twelve: After editing I have now completed my second track and it’s edited to
compliment the first one
This is a screen shot from the final edit of the first two sounds for the entire track. An advantage of
this is that I need to add two simple tracks to complete the track although a disadvantage is that I
need to find two other tracks that can complement the first two tracks and the video.
13. Shot Thirteen: The script for the narrative recording
This is a screen shot of the script I’m using for the narrative track of the project. An advantage of this
is that I will be changing the language to Russian as it suits the advert and the purpose of the advert
although it would be a disadvantage that the viewers might not understand the purpose of the advert
and of the product.
14. Shot Fourteen: Finished track with the adding of the narrative and bird sounds
This screen shot is where the final two sounds had been added to the track and now the track is
complete. An advantage of this is that the track has now been completed with two more tracks which
include a narrative and birds chirping which brings the track together although the finished track does
not completely synchronise with the video.