Adding to the video, I have compiled a short podcast of a radio interview between myself and my other friend Chris Winnard. I set it 2 weeks after the fake TV interview (as on previous post) so as to be able to expand my answers further, adding in (fake) statistics about viewer ratings, revenue of the film and viewer reviews. I also made up for it a podcast cover which I have put into this video:
I have compiled a transcription of the video in PDF file below if any of the podcast speech was unclear:
The first page consists of all the points which I wished to cover in more depth than I had in the original interview video. On the second and third pages is the transcription of the podcast as a whole.
Below are pictures of the set up I had to record the podcast. I hooked up two AKG condenser Microphones to a single audio interface which all ran into a single Logic file. I used Logic as it was the software most readily available to use for the creation of the podcast. Using condenser mics as they have a much more sensitive diaphragm and are much more sensitive to speech vocals compared with Dynamic microphones which are more suited for bassy sounds and are much less sensitive.
As shown: Me and Chris recording onto a single Mac Logic
file. We shared a script in between ourselves each speaking
into our own microphone placed about 30cm away from us to
avoid any 'pop' noises (noises caused by saying words with
a strong P sounding syllable or S sounding).
The Garageband file I later uploaded the cut version of the
podcast and added the music. I ensured that neither of the
music files were of length longer than 10seconds to avoid
copyright infringement whilst uploading to youtube later. I
also then added a vocal enhancing effect to the audio file
to ensure the best audio quality of our speech to make it as
clear as possible to the listener.
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