P5

P5: Learners carry out post-production processes to produce a competent final original audio media product

You need to get your edit done. You need to make it sound professional - remove any 'um' 'ahhhh' SILENCE that doesn't work or have meaning for your listener.

Ensure all the speakers are clearly audible. Re-record if you need to.

Your blog needs:
  • Rough Cut (link on Soundcloud. Export audio by going File>export as mixdown>Wav) Sign up to soundcloud.com with your long road details.
  • Effects & transition review sheet - Document here
  • 3-5 minute final edit of product as Wav (link to Soundcloud with a clear title and TEST IT!)



Unit Checklist - Use this when you think you are done and tick everything off 



Try and listen as a third party. Get a friend or (even better) enemy to listen to it. What would they think? Does it sound fairly professional? If so you are getting towards high grades.


M3

Editing of the media product created is proficient and the application of post production additions is used effectively to create meaning within the planned outcome. The final original media product produced is generally of a good standard and quality

D2

Editing is generally of a high technical standard and quality. It will be generally skilful with the application of post-production additions being utilised to enhance meaning,  within the intentions of the production. The final original media product produced is generally of a high standard and quality

Some advice on editing podcasts using audition can be found here


Tips:
Edit out the bad! 
Re-record
Clear audio gets better marks
Intro and outro sounds more professional
Put some energy into the voice, sound interested in your own product


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