Podcast Editing Process
Credit: Narent
Narent's Blog: https://narent-regentsmedia.blogspot.com/
For the Podcast Editing Process, the work was done by one of my teammates in which he used the application called 'CapCut' to edit all of the content.
During the first stages of his editing progress, he was already quite familiar with the app as he has used the app quite a few times in the past for personal projects. However, during the first few weeks the editing was a bit slow, the only thing he's done was putting the raw audio with the logo picture as we were busy planning out everything.
During the final weeks, Narent finished the editing in about a day each for both podcasts. Some of the effects he used were available in the CapCut app, and some he used from YouTube, and converted them to mp3 by using a YouTube to mp3 converter he found online:
And during the 2nd podcast, he used quite a fair bit of beeping sounds during Raphael's interview as he said quite a few curse words, he did this as he believed that our podcast should be deserved to be listened by students in our school, and he doesn't want anyone to be uncomfortable while listening to the podcast.
After that it all comes down to just lining them up to the correct timing, and in the end he learned how time consuming editing can be especially in a device such as a phone, although using this app delivered quite impressive results, it still could have been better, and the sound effects that he used could have been a bit more refined and could have blended in better to the audio.
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