Rough cut of the podcast here.
Feedback notes: Jack Langley
Structure (intro/ outro/ links):
no proper intro or outro, but fades in and out between parts.
Soundbites & Music:
No music
Levels/ Background Noise/ Hiss/ Feedback
Some background noise, keep more consistent though because sometimes it cuts out
Pace/ Overall edit:
Pace needs improvement and the editing is quite bad.
Energy/ Enthusiasm:
the overall enthusiasm is good
Clear voice/ Answers:
A lot of big unneeded pauses
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Feedback notes: Hannah Diver
Structure (Intro/ outro/ links):
Fades in and out before and after sections, but could do with music.
Soundbites & Music:
There is no music in the podcast so far
Levels/ Background Noise/ Hiss/ Feedback:
The sound levels of the talking is sometimes a bit louder or lower than the rest but overall it's good, the background noise for the vox pops is clear and nice.
Pace/ Overall edit:
Could do with improvement as the pace is not always consistent
Energy/ Enthusiasm:
The enthusiasm is good and consistent.
Clear voice/ answers:
The voices are easy to hear and are not grainy and kept at a levelled pitch.
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I have to agree with the feedback. Although, The music (intro and outro included) was not a main priority and I am planning on adding it in later.
The pace is bad, but we were rushing the recording because of technical difficulties that set me back and because I'm bad at script writing.
The pauses is where I am planning on adding extra parts and sound tracks later on.
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This screenshot shows the opening intro to my podcast, it fades out near the end as the beginning of the actual podcast fades in.
This shows the noise that I use to indicate the start of the facts round. I recorded raw footage with no editing to it during the facts part to make the podcast seem more authentic and real.
This is the part where I have placed the Vox Pops, i have cut them so it sounds like I have asked them a question and they are answering them one by one. I chose this because it would take less time than if they were played one by one.
at the end of each scene, the recording fades out and fades in to the next part. I do this so people know that a part has ended and a new conversation is beginning.
Final cut of the podcast here.