Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Voice Over & Sound

Due to the time limitation, I decided to use quick and easy tool to record my voice over. The explanation of my video concept from previous post will be the guide for me to do my video editing as well. 

The record and preview of the voice memo is quick and easy. The only struggling part is the data transfer part. As it's a little bit complicated for me to sync the voice over files to my work station, I emailed all the voice over clips to my email and then download them onto my work station.

After adding the voice over (VO) into my video timeline, I need to do some amendment from the video arrangement so that the "said" is complementing with the video footages showed.

Once the narration of the video clip deliver the message I intended to present, I proceed to looking for background music to lighten up the overall mood and feel of the video.


From this 50 plus minutes of music compilation, I found that the music from the 6th minute to 9th minutes suits my video timing and narration quite well. That part of the music consist of building up the beat which serve as intro music. The middle have more elements of drums and beats to serve as highlights of the app feature. The final part of the music has some variety of tones allow audience to feel that it has come to an end. So by getting some of these structure prepared, I'll then use some of the fading techniques to make sure the music volume is working well with the voice over

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