Voice-Over
In my last blog post, I finished the filming portion of the production stage. I am a little disappointed because I won't be able to add my third scene to the opening, but in this post, I will be recording Emma's voice-over part of the script.
Recording
For the voice-over, I had to try to make my voice sound both informative and slightly grim. I struggled with this and didn't project my voice very well. I had to do several retakes until I got an audio clip I was okay with. I used my phone's recording app to record as practice and to see how I wanted the voice-over to sound. I used this app for my podcast and pre-recorded clips, as well. I used Adobe Premiere Pro to record my voice-over.
Reflection
I'm finally done with production and can move into editing! This means I'm one step closer to my final product. I cannot wait to see how it turns out! I learned a lot not only about filming and recording procedures during this stage, but also the planning, patience, and adaptability needed during the production process. I feel as though I have grown in those aspects significantly in the short span of time I spent producing. In my next blog post, I will begin the final phase of my project: editing.
Until then, farewell!
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