Educational leadership consultant Shay Galley visits the Beta Eta chapter of Alpha Xi Delta at the University of Maryland for the first time on March 24, 2014.
I made the same mistake of forgetting to make sure the decibel level was at 10 for the interview. I also have issues cutting the audio in a way that still makes it sound natural. Additionally, I made the mistake of not telling the person I was interviewing to make sure her phone was on silent. You can hear a beep one time during the interview at a point where she is saying something that is too important to cut out. I think I did a good job of picking out what was the most important part of the interview out of the 5 minutes. Although it was hard to cut five minutes into one minute, I realized there was a lot of unnecessary content.
Monday, March 31, 2014
FINAL AUDIO ASSIGNMENT
I think I did much better at getting the recording at the right level, however I am still having difficulty getting it in between the -6 to -12 level. Additionally, my editing still gets a little choppy in places, and you can tell when things were cut off. I realized having 10 minutes of natural sound recorded for a 1:30 interview also made it really difficult to edit as well. I think I picked a good interview though, and I thought I timed the natural noise and cut it well with my interview.
Junior Ali Harrington listens to a playback after a night of rehearsing with her acapella group DaCadence, at the University of Maryland on March 30, 2014.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Audio Assignment One
My first audio assignment threw a couple of obstacles my way. I noticed when I was recording that no matter how close I talked into the recorder, it would not go to -6. I assumed this was just a technological error because the audio sounded fine when I listened to it from the device through headphones. However, I did not realize that the gain was only at six, when it was supposed to be at ten. Because of this, my audio was basically impossible to hear without editing. I also didn't realize that I could just put the voiceover on one track and add and delete sentences. Instead, I just kept rereading my entire script over and over again until I came up with the best result, and all of them were different tracks. In the end, it would have been a lot better to keep it all on one track, and the sound would have been better as well. After listening I realized I also talk a little fast, and was not the easiest to understand. However, I think that for my first assignment, I kept my voice at an even level, and I was fairly easy to understand.
Script and article:
Script and article:
A crucial piece of evidence was examined in the murder trial
of world famous paralympian Oscar Pistorious yesterday. Forensic investigator Colonel Gerhard
Vermuelen recreated the bathroom Pistorious shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
through, using the bullet ridden toilet door from the scene of the crime.
Pistorious claimed in his opening statement that he knocked down the door with
a cricket bat while wearing his prosthetic legs. However, Vermuelen recreated
the scene by kneeling at the height of Pistorious without his prosthetics. His
recreation showed marks on the door were low enough that Pistorious was
probably not wearing his prosthetics when he knocked down the door, showing
that he could have lied in his statement. Nonetheless, the defense claimed
Pistorious was swinging the bat with his back bent, which could explain why the
markings on the door were so low.
Pistorious, who has won multiple gold medals in the
Paralympics earning the nickname blade runner, could spend the rest of his life
in South African Prison if he is convicted of Steenkamp’s murder.
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