Friday, 21 September 2012

Recording And Editing Radio Trailer

Our first action we used whilst editing our radio advert. We recorded our voiceovers on a Sony HXR MC2000E with a clip on mic.We uploaded all of the audio footage for our radio trailer onto the D Drive of the computer and imported them all into Adobe Premiere Pro. 







We then used the delink tool to delete the video footage from the sound bites and cut the sections we didn't want to use of the footage using the razor tool.



The clip was only 30 seconds long, therefore we wanted to fit all of our snippets, and facts into it. Because of this, we had to ensure that our radio ad had to cut to the point, and only include the parts which were a neccessity.









Lastly we then had to balance the levels on the sound. We did this by opening the row in which we would edit the sound on, so the yellow sound levels would be visible. We then clicked and dragged the level to the appropriate volume we wanted. If there were parts of the same clip which we wanted to edit in areas, we then pressed Ctrl to create a time marker, then drag the level accordingly.


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