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Production Diary

The document summarizes the production process for a radio drama. It describes recording character voice parts using a laptop microphone app and printing a script with highlighted character lines. It also outlines editing steps taken, including cutting audio clips to length using a razor tool, ordering sound effects chronologically, adjusting volume levels, and adding fades using a pen tool.

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Production Diary

The document summarizes the production process for a radio drama. It describes recording character voice parts using a laptop microphone app and printing a script with highlighted character lines. It also outlines editing steps taken, including cutting audio clips to length using a razor tool, ordering sound effects chronologically, adjusting volume levels, and adding fades using a pen tool.

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Production Diary

Date:
30/01/21

Today, I recorded all of the character parts for the radio drama. I did this by using a
microphone app on my laptop which allowed me to record the characters parts. I printed out
the script which made it easier for the characters to read the parts as I highlighted their lines
in separate colours which made it easier for them to follow.

Characters:
● Nathan Horsfield = Patrick
● Gabriella Bimpson = Mary
● Melissa Horsfield = Jane
● John Keatley = Justin
● Sammy Bimpson = Shopkeeper
Here are some screen grabs from my complete radio drama editing. Throughout this process
I cut all of my clips down to the correct length. I did this by using the razor tool as this is the
tool that cuts audio clips. I put all of the correct sound effects in chronological order so that
the dialogue makes sense. Also, I cut the sound effects down by using the razor tool. I
adjusted the sound as some clips were quieter than others. I did this by clicking on the audio
clip, pressing volume at the top and altering the volume number higher or lower depending
on what volume I needed. I faded the sound by clicking the pen tool, clicking the audio clip
and adjusting the dot to make the audio fade.

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