Friday, 12 June 2015

Finished edit LO5


Editing Edvidence LO4

In this clip we are  amplifying the sound of our shows jingle, so that it is the right volume for the show.





















Here we are placing the ambient house noises into the clip so it fits in properly with the scene and atmosphere, to make it seem like they are in a house to the audience.


Here we are checking the level of sound to see if it matches the other clips.













Here we are moving a clip to match it up with the others so they play in time.

Here we are amplifying sound so that it is audible.






Saturday, 6 June 2015

Rushes LO3



Raw audio without editing and also the sound effects we used.

Progression LO3

After listening to Big John at Breakfast on Hallam FM, we've decided that we need to use more sound effects and background music.
This is the link to the radio show: 

http://www.hallamfm.co.uk/djs/breakfast/

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

LO3 Sound Effects

Freesound:

202723__jimimod__female-gasp.aiff- Gasp

67761__robinhood76__00903-passing-cars-11.wav 
126871__bulbastre__ambient-house-room-tone-open-window-distant-noises-neighbours.wav- Passing cars

120490__lth-stp__knock-4x.aif  - Knock 

181716__keweldog__stirring-coffee.wav
220940__nebulousflynn__pouring-a-cup-of-tea.mp3  -tea

234263__fewes__footsteps-wood.ogg - footsteps

261465__kd-jack__wooden-door-opening-and-closing-with-key.aiff -key

chatter.wav- Nail bar chatter


Audio Network:

ANW1589_11_Abandoned%2048000%201.wav - sad music

fANW1307_10_Maybe-Not-Now-5-(60)%2048000%201.wav - theme song

Job roles LO3

Brooke- Voice actor, recorder for Amy's problem, editor
Hannah-Voice actor, recorder for nail bar scenes, editor, script writer
Flic-Voice actor, recorder for Cheryl's problem, editor
Bella-Voice actor, recorder for nail bar scenes, editor

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Legal and Ethical LO2

The legal and ethical section is on our planning materials section also. As we refer to Ofcom in a particular document.

Ofcom, rules we will abide by:

Drugs, smoking, solvents and alcohol

1.10 The use of illegal drugs, the abuse of drugs, smoking, solvent abuse and the misuse of alcohol:
  • must not be featured in programmes made primarily for children unless there is strong editorial justification; 
  • must generally be avoided and in any case must not be condoned, encouraged or glamorised in other programmes broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television), or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio), unless there is editorial justification;
  • must not be condoned, encouraged or glamorised in other programmes likely to be widely seen or heard by under-eighteens unless there is editorial justification.

Violence and dangerous behaviour

1.11 Violence, its after-effects and descriptions of violence, whether verbal or physical, must be appropriately limited in programmes broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio) and must also be justified by the context.
1.12 Violence, whether verbal or physical, that is easily imitable by children in a manner that is harmful or dangerous:
  • must not be featured in programmes made primarily for children unless there is strong editorial justification; 
  • must not be broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio), unless there is editorial justification.
1.13 Dangerous behaviour, or the portrayal of dangerous behaviour, that is likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that is harmful:
  • must not be featured in programmes made primarily for children unless there is strong editorial justification; 
  • must not be broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio), unless there is editorial justification.
(Regarding Rules 1.11 to 1.13 see Rules 2.4 and 2.5 in Section Two: Harm and Offence.)

Offensive language

1.14 The most offensive language must not be broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio).
1.15 Offensive language must not be used in programmes made for younger children except in the most exceptional circumstances.
1.16 Offensive language must not be broadcast before the watershed (in the case of television), or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio), unless it is justified by the context. In any event, frequent use of such language must be avoided before the watershed.(Regarding Rules 1.14 to 1.16 see Rule 2.3 in Section Two: Harm and Offence.)

Sexual material

1.17 Material equivalent to the British Board of Film Classification ("BBFC") R18-rating must not be broadcast at any time.
1.18 'Adult sex material' - material that contains images and/or language of a strong sexual nature which is broadcast for the primary purpose of sexual arousal or stimulation - must not be broadcast at any time other than between 2200 and 0530 on premium subscription services and pay per view/night services which operate with mandatory restricted access.
In addition, measures must be in place to ensure that the subscriber is an adult.
Meaning of "mandatory restricted access":
Mandatory restricted access means there is a PIN protected system (or other equivalent protection) which cannot be removed by the user, that restricts access solely to those authorised to view.
1.19 Broadcasters must ensure that material broadcast after the watershed which contains images and/or language of a strong or explicit sexual nature, but is not 'adult sex material' as defined in Rule 1.18 above, is justified by the context.
(See Rules 1.6 and 1.18 and Rule 2.3 in Section Two: Harm and Offence which includes meaning of "context".)
1.20 Representations of sexual intercourse must not occur before the watershed (in the case of television) or when children are particularly likely to be listening (in the case of radio), unless there is a serious educational purpose. Any discussion on, or portrayal of, sexual behaviour must be editorially justified if included before the watershed, or when children are particularly likely to be listening, and must be appropriately limited.

For our radio drama we will need a PRS license to be able to play songs from artists due to copyright.

We have used these sites for music and sound effect, they are copyright free:
https://www.freesound.org
https://audionetwork.lgfl.org.uk

Also due to the swearing within the raido show drama, we understand that it would have to be taken out if the show was being aired before 9pm, as it wouldn't be complying to the Watershed regulation.