Monday, 30 April 2012

Into Audacity!

The next step was to move into Audacity and make some changes to the audio recorded. Typically, I was looking at removing any long pauses, any stutters and any background noise.

On the whole, I believe I did a good job editing the sound, however there were some insidences of popping when the male voice actor got a little too carried away with the louyder voices. This could be due to the quality of the microphone used to record the sound, but due to time constraints very little could be done to avoid it completely.

The figure below shows a sample screenshot of me at work, adjusting the sound clip: 

Figure showing the audio clip being edited in Audacity software.

Due to time constraints, I had to reduce the sound track from 62 seconds to 43. This will allow me to concentrate more on the villain side of my character and morphing the eyes and eyebrows too.

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