![]() You can record audio directly with Audacity if you choose to, but that’s not our workflow here at Southpoint Films, so that process isn’t covered in this video. The tutorial is designed to start after a voice-over has been recorded, when you have an audio file with the recording saved on your computer. ![]() We weren’t originally planning to release this to the public, which is why I recorded it using the built-in microphone on my computer (sorry for the loud cursor clicks), but in hindsight I’m aware that this tutorial could be useful for anybody recording their own voice-overs before sending them to us to edit into a video. ![]() Hence, I recorded this quick video explaining how to edit audio files in Audacity, a free audio editing application for PC and Mac. At first, we sat down with our interpreters and edited the voice-overs with their help, but we quickly realised it was more effective to train them on the basics of audio editing so that they could cut out any obvious mistakes (like “fluffs” and other errors) before our editors added the voice-overs to the videos. There were hours and hours of voice-over recordings to go through. This involved bringing foreign language voice-over artists into our VO booth here in Southampton and recording their scripts. Several years ago we were commissioned to produce a series of training videos in a foreign language.
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