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26/7/17 - carosel - media (Audio)

  1. Document what you did in the session on Tuesday and Wednesday (Pictures, Diary entries, Printouts ETC) Tuesday - on Tuesdays lesson for when we was doing media for our carousel, we did/learnt about Audio/recording. In this lesson we had to work in groups & record a little piece of the cat in a hat by Dr Suess & we was allowed to do this any way we wanted to, that being make it funny by changing our voices etc which is what we did & then after we had recorded it we had to use adobe addition to edit it, which unfortunately for all of us we didn't get a chance to do much of this at all. Wednesday - For Wednesday's lesson, we was required to again work as groups but also as a team as a whole class as we had to pitch ideas then create an advert for a BIC 4 colour pen. in my opinion this was very fun for all of us, but i think we need to improve on our time management as we went over the amount of time we had to make it but besides that i think we all definitely enjoyed it.
  2. Research that you carry out in these sessions 
  • The research we did in this lesson was that we learnt how to how to edit & record audio & also how to work as a team in creating an advert in the tv studio

  • Skills that you have tried
  • For this lesson i learnt how to use a zoom audio recorder & how to edit the audio by using adobe addition. we didn't get to do much editing as we all were taking our time with the audio in which we had to record. i already knew how to edit the audio though as i had previously had to do the task we did during my media course last year, so i had already had experience with this skill
  • Any tools that you used - zoom audio recorder

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