Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Production

Magazine style radio programme for a particular audience

  • title music

  • I found this sound that I think is ideal for our radio project because it is soft and not jumpy which attracts people, this makes them want to listen to or show. However we didn't use this title music because me and my group agreed on another title music that sounds more appropriate for our audio and its content.
  • presenter
  • OB (outside broadcast)
  • vox pops

    • two recorded interview

    This is one of the interviews I did with a worker in a DVD shop that I added
    • sound effects
    • script

    Recording our magazine radio style 

                      
    This is how our recording looks like in its very early stages. So far we have only recorded the continues presenter and the presenter of the show including the music and the jingle.



    This screenshot shows the OB I recorded. I needed to do this separately because I was using the a portable microphone as I stood in the street outside the Eveyman Cinema.


    This screenshot shows the full recordings. 




    This screenshot shows me trying to use a timeshift tool to move things to the correct place. 

    Microphones

    Portable microphones

     Is a microphone that enables you and your subject to move around without being tethered to wires or power cords, it is a battery-powered microphone.
    This photo shows Randy Makoto interviewing people about what they think about restaurants in Maida Vale using a portable microphone.

    Studio based microphones (usb microphones)

    Studio based microphones are useful for stable use only. It is wired and plugged into the computer so the sound recorded would be directly recorded into the computer.

    The finished Audio Project

    This is the complete magazine style radio show which is about 4 minutes long.

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