Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Pod Cast

I read through the module too. It sounds like one person has to take what others have put together and position them accurately using Audacity. It's a cool Open source program, however I really haven't used it. First year I took film classes an instructor told us about it, but the school had even more professional audio production tools (pro-tools) to work with, so we didn't use Audacity. I use linux so I have it on my linux system, it seems like a pretty basic editor. I also have Adobe Soundbooth which is someone simular to Pro-Tools or there is Ardour for Linux that is very much like Pro-Tools. It looks like Audacity is a pretty easy to use quicky audio mixing program with very few plug-ins or control. It would probably be a great program to use for this project. Erin, if you need help with any of the audio mixing, let me know. Also if you want me to test my knowledge (since I wasn't an audio major, so I don't know everything with the other programs) with more professional software, just give me a hollar! I'll just be recording my script using my TASCAM DP mixer (not my computer). Then will you need me to send you it in MP3 or WAVE? I don't know if Audacity is frigidity if our audio is compressed or not. Some production software programs want uncompressed audio or video so they can work their magic with the files!

Oh yeah, My mistake. we have 5 weeks left of this class...this module will take 2 weeks to complete. I'm still processing thoughts for a good script to write/read.

Again Erin, just let me know if you need any help on this project. I'll post my audio file somehow when I get it completed.

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