In this evaluation I’ll be covering the process about the workshop, in which we were tasked to record the thoughts of characters, in terms of what I had to do was find a television or film scene and record a dub for a character thought roughly around 30 seconds to a minute using Garage band to edit my voiceover. The main focus would be around nothing but voicing a character's thoughts and so therefore we chose a small scene from the animated sonic series to voice over.
Programs used included me using Garage band (as aforementioned) which allowed me to sync the dialogue to the other sounds in the scene, and then using premier pro, in order to help make sure that the final video was the correct duration, and that the final product flowed properly, so that the sound wasn’t distorted nor were the original sounds and our recorded score were clashing either, luckily that wasn’t the case and the final product came out better than expected.
In order to record said lines, or scripts we used our phones to record the script and another phone in order to listen to the video and sync our voices to the voices so that placement was done well. We only dubbed the lines that only include any form of thought processes that the characters will be going through.
In terms of audio techniques, we made sure that there was a good use of thoughts used in order to make the entire video work, giving the characters some form of diegetic sounds including the sound effects that were also included, making the video more original and more realistic. The use of voiceover helped to add a confused mood to the scene as it was a scene that we saw the character as confused and was giving the character a voice in the form of giving the character inside thoughts, by doing so we were able to provide more clarity on the thoughts and feelings our character was feeling in this scene.
For access to the scene click here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16rjAtr5eMWhP-3D9rehhc0W72Fzmws8C
For access to the scene click here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16rjAtr5eMWhP-3D9rehhc0W72Fzmws8C
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