We had finally finished editing the film, and we were happy with it.
We were then told to create surveys for other students to fill in, so we collected students from the common room in the main part of sixthform, and asked them to watch our film. The students filled in the surveys and our group reviewed them. We got good results but under the heading that had suggestions for improvement, the majority of the students said "The quality of the sound". So we spoke as a group, and decided to go back and watch the film, and whilst doing so, record the voices for each of us whilst watching the film, to make theq quality of sound much more professional.
We got a hold of a microphone, and an MP3 recorder and found an empty room in the sixth form area, and we recorded the voices as the movie went along, as if we were performing a play.
We recorded it several times, and decided on 3 clips that were pretty decent in quality, and we returned back to our classroom and uploaded them to the computer, and we have now started to fit them in with the pieces of film. We still need to slot in little bits to make it look decent, rather than making it look like a foreign film with terrible english dubs.
Another post will be published soon reporting on the final copy of the movie, fitted with the voice clips.
Thursday, 16 April 2009
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