Editing the Audio

Today, we spent some time editing the empty noise we will have behind the voices in the instalment. It was challenging to get the clip to loop properly so that there was no break in between the loops of the clip because the clip is only a minute long. We finally got it to work and we are happy with the end product. The sound we used is royalty free and is called 'Ambient Cave' and we found it on Sound Bible.com. Here is the link:

http://soundbible.com/6-Ambient-Cave.html

Editing the empty noise and trying to make sure there is a smooth transition between each loop.

After recording all the recordings of words on a Zoom mic, we have finalised what recordings we will be using.
The Zoom mic we used.
We then named each of the recordings by the word that was said.

The recordings named by word said.


Then, we brought each of the recordings into Audition where we cut the clips down, played around with the levels and faded in and out the recordings. It was important to make sure each clip was the same volume.

Editing the recordings.
We then created a gap in between each of the recordings so the viewer can really take in the words and think about them as they look at the instalment piece. 

We then exported this and brought it into premiere to be used in the video. 

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