Saturday, 13 February 2016

Pinning Down the Audio

Whilst I was working on design work for the characters and environments, Emma was focusing on producing the final script. The script for this documentary would be in the style of an interview, the robin being the interviewer and the boar and wolf answering the questions.


We managed to steal Max and Matt from our class and get them to do the voice acting for the boar and wolf, and I did the voice for the robin. The process of recording this audio was actually more challening than we thought, because Max and Matt did at times get too into character and found themselves going of on a tangent. They even managed to add in an extra wolf character, named "Klouse" however we decided against keeping him in, because it would have added a significant amount to our work load! However we are open to having the character in conversation as our audio for the credits, so we may re-introducing Klouse then! 


After several recordings, we managed to get everything recorded and fit with in the time frame! Our original recordings went on for a bit too long, so we had to have a few attempts in order to make sure everything was clear, that it wasn't too long, and that the acting itself was good enough! 

The final recordings have left us with 13 seconds for other segments, such as comical pauses, and behavioral representation. 


Other Sounds That Need To Be Considered

  • Background sounds such as, water/ howling wolves/ birds and the sound of feet on the ground. 
We want this documentary to sound as though it is taking place outside, so there is a chance we may go and record some outside noises ourselves, or we may research some sounds. These noises will be on going in the background through out. 


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