The document discusses editing an audio performance to create a BBC Radio 1 style radio show. It introduces hosts with a glitch effect commonly used on the station. Audio tools are used to position elements like an intro jingle and avoid clashes. A soundtrack and sound effect are included to match the brief of creating a hip-hop themed radio show.
The document discusses editing an audio performance to create a BBC Radio 1 style radio show. It introduces hosts with a glitch effect commonly used on the station. Audio tools are used to position elements like an intro jingle and avoid clashes. A soundtrack and sound effect are included to match the brief of creating a hip-hop themed radio show.
The document discusses editing an audio performance to create a BBC Radio 1 style radio show. It introduces hosts with a glitch effect commonly used on the station. Audio tools are used to position elements like an intro jingle and avoid clashes. A soundtrack and sound effect are included to match the brief of creating a hip-hop themed radio show.
Here you can see I have my BBC Radio 1 intro jingle which has been faded out so that it doesn’t clash with the host’s dialogue. Here I have edited the hosts introducing themselves to match the conventions of a BBC Radio 1 show. After listening to some BBC Radio 1 shows I found that a glitch like effect was commonly used when introducing the hosts. This tool allowed me to position audio where I wanted so that the audio didn’t clash. It was extremely usual as it let me structure my audio exactly how I wanted and according to my running order. Here you’ll find an appropriately edited soundtrack as requested in the brief. Here you’ll find a sound effect which I used as it went well with my soundtrack. Furthermore it created the hip-hop theme as it is a commonly used sound effect in hip-hop songs.
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