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Dubbing Dialogue - Evaluation

For this i used the Mean Girls scene in the canteen. At first i watched the scene and had to write the script of the dialogue so that me and Sofia could work out which character we were going to play. I decided to be Regina and Sofia, Cady. We picked these characters as  felt i could do the role better and Sofia chose Cady as she preferred the dialogue. At first we turned the sound down in the scene - it wasn't completely muted - so we could partially hear what was said so it was easier for us to be in sync, we used headphone so we could record directly into GarageBand. Once we had recored we found this method didn't work as sharing a microphone proved that at parts the sound went in and out and caught in a feedback loop.

For our second attempt we didn't use headphones and we spoke directly into the laptop, with sound from the video still there but this time once we listened to the recording back again, you could hear the recording and we weren't able to take the sound back out. The recording also sounded very echoy. We saved this and proceeded to try again.

On out last attempt we individually recorded our parts, so i recored my lines in time with the video then once i had done mine, we did a new track and Sofia then recorded her lines. Once this was completed we took out the sound of the clip and you could our voices perfectly and we were in time with the clip. There fore we saved it and the 3rd attempt was our final attempt.

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