VOICEOVERS
Today during lunch we booked a soundproof music room to record voiceovers. We took the feedback from Ms. Wong last lesson, and decided to incorporate more of Lenny's character (which we decided against before due to the actor being away during midterm break), as he's intriguing and has more opportunity for development. So, we organised to record some lines to edit in during the film to give him more presence and influence over the main character. Then, we also recorded voiceovers for two actors. We recorded lines that originally we included in the first version of the script, and for some new additions, and for some scenes in which the sound wasn't good or the sound levels were too low or too high, we recorded some dialogue again. We had to record around the background noise of people playing instruments in the adjacent classrooms and screaming kids, and but we did our best to work around it. I think it went relatively well, the raw sound that I heard through the headphones sounded good. All that's left now to do is to edit in the voiceovers; and Ryan has four days to edit (including the weekend), so I'm optimistic!
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