Script Analysis
My script is based off of my storyboard and i have written most o the script to match the storyboard as it is going to be dialogue dubbed over the video rather than on shoot recording. I have tried my best to make the dialogue last the same amount of time as the scene it partners with. For example the title is Tae Kwon-do Theory so my dialogue is Tae Kwon-do Theory and Basic Techniques which will last the allocated 5 seconds, that scene has.
When i go to actually recording the dialogue i am going to record each line of dialogue separately and label them accordingly i.e. 1-50 or what ever amount there is so that i know what order they are in. this will make it easier for me to edit them. i am going to recorder it all in one go as well so that i have options of what i am going to use but i feel that it will most likely be the separate recordings.
I am going to initially record the dialogue at home using my mic on my headset as it is pretty good quality in terms of sound. I am going to use a piece of software called Open Broadcasting Software or OBS as it is more well known as i am familiar with it and it does a good job at recording plus you can set the quality and file sizes you want so there are options if i want big files with amazing sound or smaller ones with acceptable sound. Failing that and it not sounding very good i am going to borrow one of the colleges professional audio recorders and a microphone from a boom mic, which is proven to produce good quality sound.
Here is the script:
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