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Recording Audio
Setting Up The Equipment
Following the Audio Script:



I used the pre-production audio script material to plan what I need to record for my film and use as a reference for my production. It helped me gather what sounds needed to be recorded with what equipment so when it came to filming, I knew what had to be recorded with the pieces I had.
Following Safe Working Practices
I used my risk assessment to follow a safe way of working and making sure all the risks are out of the way and we are aware of them. Risks that were unable to be moved or avoided, we used our own methods to make sure they don't become dangerous.
Following Production Process
When producing the sounds, I used two poses of equipment. The piece of equipment I used for the sound effects was a boom mic because the boom mic is much more of a directional mic that can be aimed at what I want recorded. I looked at the level of recording for when I was recording the scream and made sure the level was lowered so it wasn't too loud when transferred to the computer. For the atmospheric sound, i used a atmospheric sound recorder which records the whole area around it. I had to re record some of the audio due to people coming in during recoding.

Unedited Audio
Footsteps -
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Washing Up -
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Atmospheric Sound Kitchen -
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Coffee Making -
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Atmospheric Sound-Corridor -
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Scream -
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