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3. Internet/Power Goes Out
• If the internet at home goes out, it's not a massive problem. I can just create PowerPoints offline
and save them to my computer. However, since the update to my podcast creating software, you
are unable to use them without the internet so it's more difficult during production time. To tackle
this, I will just continue to do PowerPoints during production time. I will still need to complete some
a daily production dairy so I could start that earlier and wait for the internet to come back on. If it's
still off and I need to complete it at home, as I have older versions of audio editing products there.
• As for the power going out, I firstly would need to make sure that I save regulary so I don't lose very
much, if anything. This will need to be in multiple places as if a computor shuts down suddenly,
there could be a chance of it crashing, so by saving it in multiple different places, crashing isn't a
big deal as I have everything saved in other places so I can access it eaisly when my computor
returns to normal. There wouldn't be too much I can while the power is out, as I rely on a computor
to get everything done, however I could think of more ideas that I could do in my production. I have
a notebook so I could jot down ideas and draw them how I can see them in my head, whether it's
another audio recording for my podcast, or more merchandise that I could possibly make.
4. Storage
To avoid problems when it comes to crashing, or the power suddenly turning
off (as I talked about earlier) I need to save my work in multiple places. Just
to be safe, because you can never have it saved in too many places, I have
my work saved in four places. The first is this computer, obviously since I'm
doing all my work on it. But I also email it to myself which saves it there,
allowing me to access it wherever I can access my email from. Thirdly, I
have all my files on a memory stick. I've been using this for the whole of my
first and second year of Level 3 but it has 128GB of storage so it still has
plenty of room left on it, which is one less problem for me to worry about.
Finally, at the end of the week I save my work to my computor at home. It's
probably not going to be needed, but it's there as a last resort just in case.
I'd rather have it and not need it then end up losing all my work somehow.
5. Saves corrupt
• Everything I have talked about so far in the technical problems
section is how I will get past corrupt saves, saving frequency
and in multiple places.
6. Working at home
• If I want to work at home I must be careful. When it comes to partical work, I only have
older versions of the Adobe and audio editing products at home which may limit what I
can do. Different versions may have different ways of doing things and newer versions
have more I can access. To tackle this when I'm working at home I will stick to the more
basic stuff. Cuts and assorted areas when editing can stiil be done well, and moving
everything across to newer version shouldn't be a problem. Auditition is even more
simple, as I am limited with what I can do on that, so I don't tend to use anything overly
complicated. This means that I'm not really held back by different versions of it.
• When working at home, I will also have to remember to bring across the different fonts. I
tend to download ones that I like from Dafont so they're not just on all computors. If it's a
particulary one to find, I will save the link on my pre-production PowerPoint so I can find
the font easily when that work is on SlideShare. Otherwise, if its more popular, it should
be easy to find if I remember the name of it.
8. Unwanted Noise
• My biggest problem with this will be background noise from
my family as I live in the same house as them. Most of my
sound will be added in post, however for the parts that aren't,
this could be a problem. I could wait until my family is out of the
house or go in a room where it is quieter and then record it,
because it's possible to fix some background noise in post. I'd
rather not have to resort to this however, and instead just wait
until my family has left the house or go into a quieter room in my
house.
9. Production Time
• To actually record all the audio I need, I'll only need a day. It will
take multiple days if I need to make improvements afterwards or
if the audio is not how I want it. If this time changes, then I will
be left without anything to edit in college, which may potentially
leave me with less production time. However, I don't need to
spend all my time editing as I have other areas I can work on,
should I not get all my audio together in time. I'll still need to
make a shirt and a logo to go along with my podcast, so I can
work on them, which will also take time to do well.
10. Health and Safety
• My podcast is fairly low risk, I'm not asking the myself to do
anything dangerous and there won't be any obstacles. The
main areas of health and safety will be surrounding what I do in
post on the computer, as there are several health risks that
could possibly happen. It's nothing serious, just nausea and
back pain, however it is still important to talk about in a risk
assessment.
11. Shirt Printing
• I want to try printing a shirt out with my logo on it. I did some
research earlier and it turns out to not be too expensive.
Looking at various T-shirt printing places prices vary, but it's
looking like it will set me back around $15 if I want to make one,
which is doable. The fact that I'm spending money means I will
have to be very happy with my final project however so I think it
will inspire me to make a better final product.
12. Finance
• What happens if I don't have enough money? I only really need
to pay for the T-shirt which will set me back $15-20 so it's not
too much to pay. However, if I can't pay it, there's always the
option to borrow money. I don't really want to resort to this, but
it's an option. Otherwise, I could just not buy a shirt. I'd prefer to
buy it, but it isn't one of the biggest areas in my production so if
I can't buy one, it wouldn't be the end of the world.
14. Experiment 1 – Logo
My first experiment relates to
my podcast logo. The first
step was to pick the colour of
the background which I
decided to be plain white as I
couldn't figure out what colour
would stand out.
15. Experiment 1 – Logo
The next step was to type up the
title of the podcast and to do this,
I picked a bold font
called montserrat extra bold and a
bright colour for the font to catch the
viewer's eye as well to make it pop
against the white background. Since
the podcast I'm creating is based
around stories I picked a title around
the topic.
16. Experiment 1 – Logo
After this, I created a tagline for the
logo using an image creator and then
I after that I added an image of ink
spots to make my podcast eye
catching.
17. Experiment 1 – Logo
Finally, I created three images of who
I think would be my podcast hosts
making it look like I drew them using
ink.
18. Experiment 2 – Reducing Background
Noise
• Reducing the background noise is very important with what I'm
doing. I don't want wind making my audio bad, so it's important
that I know how to fix if I run into the problem. So, I recorded me
talking for sixty seconds with background noise coming from my
family in my home so I can learn how to fix it. The first step was
to go into audio effects and select DeNoise. This is the tool that
will allow me to adjust audio settings in a way that will reduce all
the background noise. Once this was done, I had to customise
the settings to reduce the noise how I wanted I, in this case, as
quiet as possible.