One of the
things I find challenging is editing one of the scenes where there is a
telephone conversation. I find this difficult because there are times where
they are both talking at the same time. The talking over each other however
works well but it also becomes a problem because I only have to change one
voice to sound like the other person is on the other side of the phone. I have
tried to make this work by separating the conversation. This is one of the
things that I could not think of at the time of the recording, I failed to
realize that something like that was going to happen. There’s nothing I can do
now, the actors are done and not intending to come back so as an editor I have
to see how I work with that. This is one of those things that teaches you as an
editor, those mistakes that become lessons because if I were to do this again I
would avoid that, I would make sure that something like this does not happen
again.
What I have
noticed is that, there are things that you only pick up when you are editing,
just like the one I have mentioned. The other thing is people moving on and off
mic, sometimes this works but when you listen to it you realize that there was
actually no need for that person to move off mic. When you are writing a script
you imagine how you want it to happen or to sound like and then it becomes
different when you listen to the actual recording.
This leads to my
next point which is about the sound effects. I have recorded all the sound
effects myself. I sat down at home with my recorder on and switched the TV on
to record LIVE (music show) which is one of the shows that the actors talk
about. I had to switch my radio on and stand in front of it with the recorder.
I was a nerve to my housemates because I asked them to wash dishes even when
they did not want to because I needed sound effects. I was happy to record
these sounds myself and not look for them on the internet because I want this
drama to sound believable. I went to the township to capture the sound
environment; I went to one of the Grahamstown schools to record the school
environment. With that said, I must also mention that I am aware that the
ambient sound of the pots, the school environment, the cutlery, the television
and radio that I am going to use do not tell the story, the actors do. The
actors are what I can call ‘the cake’ and the ambient sounds are a ‘cherry on
top’, they do not tell the story but they enhance this radio drama. They give
it life and also help the listener understand what is going on.
I must also
mention that I had a hard time finding the right music. The beginning jingle
was the biggest challenge; I wanted something fresh and vibe(y) so as to adhere
to the topic of my drama “Amaxesha ngamanye” Times have changed. I finally came up with the idea that I will
start it with a slow song and then change to a fresher and youthful song. I
tried it and it worked.
That’s all from
me and this project, it has been fun. It has been a good learning experience. I’m
out.
Ciao!