We found that despite ensuring that the voiceover was of high quality, the space between sentences of the audio left a slight crackling noise. To solve this, we muted the sound between the voice clips, which created a much better finish.
A blog containing the project work for a brief on Sky TV, provided by DigitasLBi. By Lauren Muxworthy & Tamzin Ward, studying for the degree of Ba(Hons) Interactive Media Design at Northumbria University at Newcastle.
18.3.15
Final Tweaks
Of course we had to make the voiceover match with the visual elements of the video. We did this by creating and cutting the visuals according to the pace of the voiceover.
We found that despite ensuring that the voiceover was of high quality, the space between sentences of the audio left a slight crackling noise. To solve this, we muted the sound between the voice clips, which created a much better finish.
To finish the video, we added a "happy" music track in the background, which really brought everything together. To ensure that it was not overpowering, we lowered the sound level of the music track to half that of the audio clips - this meant that the music was not the focus of the sound but just added an extra element to it.
We found that despite ensuring that the voiceover was of high quality, the space between sentences of the audio left a slight crackling noise. To solve this, we muted the sound between the voice clips, which created a much better finish.
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