Recording
For the radio trailer we chose to use a separate voice from the narrative as we felt the radio advert required a voice with a different and more appealing vibe, compared to the well spoken narrator who also made could use of tone. We went into a quite room in college so that no back ground sound could be heard that would distort the recording and make it seem un professional upon final showing. We recorded the voice with the camera and a boom mike. This was very effective as it was very clear, as we found out by testing how it sounded before recording. We did 3 takes of the recording. The reasons we did 3 were because on the first 2 there wasn't as much enthusiasm as we would of liked in specific areas of the dialogue. Once this was addressed we wrapped up proceedings.
Editing
When editing I first unlinked the audio from the video so that we could be left with just the sound that was required. I then added the song (Dizzee Rascal-Dirtee Cash) we used in the documentary to go alongside the voice. One final alteration was adjusting the volume on the bits in which he states the time and date. I turned the volume higher as it was just a little to low considering we wanted emphasis on this part of the trailer.
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