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LO4: D2

 the radio product has a strong beginning we achieved this by making sure that we would have a intro to the radio introducing each member of the production we ensured this by practiced multiple times so that when we recorded the final product it would seem as natural as possible. Our strengths I believe are the different sound effects that we used as I feel like they make our production feel more alive and gives its a great atmosphere. I believe our weakness are probably the microphone we used although its the best one we could use it still isn't the best quality and I believe that is the only real weakness in my opinion. things I would change is probably for my self to stop stuttering as in a few of the questions I stutter a little.  Our production has a clear beginning as in the intro of the production we state all our names and the purpose of the radio and this make us seem really transparent and after our intro we play a snippet of a song and then get straight into the int...

LO4:P5

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 Rushes of radio production  These rushes were created so that we could practise our questions and answer and how we respond to each question and we interact with each other during the interview  Editing process Edits made were constant gain/constant power to make the music and sound fade in and out we also used the audio clip mixer to make certain parts louder and some quieter. we went into premier pro to make the radio a video so that it could be posted on YouTube and allowing us to post it to our blogs and share the interview with other people. Eternity radio Offline edit (No sound effects) Eternity radio Official production Ft 1Mawb The offline edit has no sound effects or jingles and this is just pure audio and that all showing the orginal audio with no changes. The official audio has the sound  effects and music in it to make it seem more alive and more music radio like. Edit Log:

LO4 audio rushes

  These two audio files are off our first attempt at recording our radio programme. They were both recorded on a phone and in these, we try to understand how to act and talk between each other in a natural way.  This was good practice  for when we recorded our programme on actual recording devices which were the H6 Handy recorder.

LO3 Proposal planning

  Radio proposal: PURPOSE:   The purpose of our product will be to explore the life of the upcoming artist 1Mawb who is from Doncaster. We will interview him about his life and wat inspired him to become a rapper, hoping to present 1Mawb as an interesting personality that can interest our target audience and influence them to check out the artist. Also, the purpose of the radio show will be to show our skills as presenters and producers of our own shows for future employers and universities. FORM AND GENRE :    Our r adio show will be structured i n an analogous way that other entertainment radio shows are structured such as BBC1. The questions will be written formally to maintain a professional broadcast, the radio show will also contain relatable humour that can be enjoyed by our target audience. The genre of our programme is Hip- hop music but will also contain news in and out of the music industry and information on trending topics . The radio show is a night...

lo4 Radio production eternity radio finished

 

Production schedule 23/05/22

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LO3 d1

  How does your planned connect reflect the codes and conventions of a real programme? After analysing Capital XTRA, and their programmes. I understand that they use specific codes and conventions to produce a good radio programme. One example of this, would be the introduction, and jingles that play at the beginning of a radio show, or when introducing a new host. I utilised this specific convention in my radio programme and included a jingle and intro into our radio programme. The jingle we used was in the style of Hip-Hop, as our programme focused on interviewing a Rapper called 1Mawb. We have done this as too make the audience know that they are listening to a Hip-Hop radio station. As for the presentation style, it is very informal and targeted towards a younger demographic of teens and young adults. This is because our product is centered around young Hip Hop artists that are building and growing a fanbase, meaning we market mostly towards a younger target audience that would...