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Audio Skills

Researching the work of others was extremely useful because of how it helped me develop my own audio materials, for example, it game me insight on how these other media creators make their work and how i can put this into my own work. I was strongly inspired by the work of others by that it gave me alot of idea  of how my work could work and how i can turn their different styles into my own. When i was working, i made several different research documents, including treatments and research pages to help me with my work later on. When i was creating my audio materials, there were some new difficulties that i had to overcome, including the new program of Adobe Audition that i had never used before, and some recording issues that i had to resolve by going in to the recording settings of each of the devices that i had to use for my work, idea generation wasn't too dificult in this section, because the ideas typically came straight to me. This year, i have developed my audio skills succesfully, learning a completely new program and how to use many different types of equipment that i never knew how to use before this. 

Bexhill. The Birthplace                       My Audio Documentary
of British 
Motor Racing.

Bexhill. The Birthplace of British Motor RacingCharlie Dwyer (featuring: Chris Speck)
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When I was making this edit, i focused on different adobe audition techniques, such as fading clips, and using key frames to make the different audio clips transition into one seamlessly. I used many other techniques such as including SFX as this can add more and different feelings to the audio. I used a range of filters such as a high pass filter to remove the wind noise from the poor audio that was the interview, where i had a broken H4n PRO recordernso i was stuck with my recording levels at max. But with this filter it allowed me to make things quieter and remove the background noise as nessasary. `overall it allowed me to create what i did for this Audio production. 

The
Process

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