Production
Post-Production
After having recorded the dialogue in a sound booth and additional sounds for my radio drama, I used Adobe Audition to put all my sounds together. I used the 'Multitrack' setting, placing all the dialogue on to Track 1 and then all the background sounds on to Track 2. I cut the "London" sound apart using the Razor tool and then afterwards, I cross faded the two sounds I wanted to make the split appear to be seemless. Secondly, I used the fade out at the end of dialogue to show the change in location and then I used it again at the end of my radio drama where a scream fades out, to give my radio drama an eerie feel.
Images of annotated scripts
My Final Radio Drama
After having recorded the dialogue in a sound booth and additional sounds for my radio drama, I used Adobe Audition to put all my sounds together. I used the 'Multitrack' setting, placing all the dialogue on to Track 1 and then all the background sounds on to Track 2. I cut the "London" sound apart using the Razor tool and then afterwards, I cross faded the two sounds I wanted to make the split appear to be seemless. Secondly, I used the fade out at the end of dialogue to show the change in location and then I used it again at the end of my radio drama where a scream fades out, to give my radio drama an eerie feel.
Images of annotated scripts
This is where notes were made for:-
- editing
- the type of sound required
- Where a sound would be recorded
My Final Radio Drama



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