River: Recording Audio
Because of the constant windy conditions that we faced, we were forced to record external audio and dub it into our film. We went through each scene line by line, and recorded all of the actors saying their lines outdoors. We used a field recorder microphone on a tripod to capture the audio. We wrapped a tea towel around the mic to reduce any wind and background noise. For dubbing, we got a calm day, which helped immensely when recording the audio. As the writer, I played a vital role in this session, as I copied up all of the lines needed and printed out copies for our actors. for long shots, we made the actors stand a further distance from the mic for a better effect. We were all pleased with this session as the actors did amazingly in matching up with the visuals and delivering lines with conviction.

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