Unit: 55 Talk and Music Radio Production
Friday, 8 January 2016
Monday, 8 June 2015
LO3 - Task 4: Personal contribution to the Radio and Music Talk Show.
My contribution for this unit is that I have recored around 1.50 minutes worth of content for the radio show and I had written the GTA section of the script. I had also created the jingle and edited the music that was going in the radio show. Most of the vital things like the actual editing of the radio show was done together with Ken.
Andre Brown:
Writing Script
Editing Radio Show
Create Jingle
Production Schedule
Recording advertisement
Ken Abrina:
Writing Script
Editing Radio Show
Recording advertisement
Production plan
Andre Brown:
Writing Script
Editing Radio Show
Create Jingle
Production Schedule
Recording advertisement
Ken Abrina:
Writing Script
Editing Radio Show
Recording advertisement
Production plan
Sunday, 7 June 2015
LO3 - Evidence of recording and editing.
This was ken revising his script ready to record, we find it better when you font have a script infront of you when when talking because sometime it can lead to you sounding fake.
This is the running order and the script, we used this so that we know you is supposed to be talking at a given time. We also had this with us when we was editing because running order helped us with the timing, the Radio show should be at least 5 mins long.
To edit the material the software that I used was Adobe Audition, once I put all of the audio files on the software I could then make a multi session file so that I could edit all of the files at once.
When we was recording this in the sound-booth we cleared the floor as there was wires that we could had tripped on and we also moved the microphone stand so that it was over any of or heads, this made the sound-booth safe to use.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Planning the Radio Show/Podcast
Intended radio station /broadcaster:
The intended radio show for my radios how is Sheffield Live, they are a community radio show that are based in Sheffield. They are my intended radio station because one of their main purposes is to provide original content by local people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
Target audience:
The intended target audience for this radio show are people who are in the age range of 15 - 24. According to the most recent census (2011) out of the 552,700 people who live in sheffield 98,400 people are aged between 15 - 24, this means that my radio show will be targeting just over 17% of the population of sheffield. For people to gain an understanding of the radio show they would have to have at least one of the two consoles as the radio shows is about video games. According to the National Readership Survey there are six social grades. These are:
The target audience for my radio show would be in the social grades B,C1,C2,D. For the younger portion of my target audience they would still be living with their parents so they wont have their own disposable income so they relay on there parents. Since gaming can be quite expensive this portion of the target audience would be B or C1. However the old portion of my target audience are most likely university students and students don't tend to have a lot of money so they would be classed in the C2, D grades.
Content plan:
Within the
podcast, there will be an introduction of the game that I will be looking at or
a round up of what happened at an event. If the game is new then there will be
a breakdown of trailer and a talk about all of the latest news about the game.
If the game has been released then I will be reviewing the game and then giving
my personal views on it and if it is worth buying. I would then talk about if
there is any sort of special content within the game that could be useful for the
gamer.
Running order:
Considering the length of each of the audio provided, an estimate of around 3+ minutes of talk must be provided. The script will have to adapt to several advertisements which could be about game companies, upcoming video games (Trailer in pure audio form) and local communities focus on games.
After the jingle plays out, we begin with the introductions and introduce ourselves as the presenters of our Radio talk show. The introductions shouldn't drag out too long and that's why we introduce the main content for the given episode in bullet points and afterwards proceed in to talking about each of the topics in more depth. After one topic has been discussed or has been presented, before the next content is presented, an advertisement will be played in between to give some time to prepare the next material (if needed) and give time for the listener(s) to absorb the given information. This pattern follows through until all topics have been presented and discussed. The show is ended by creating a small summary at the end of the given episode and a final jingle is played which is more likely to create a lasting effect on the listener.
The advertisements will most likely be about a local source such as Sumo Digital. The advertisement has to be relevant to the content we have provided and that could be content such as what games they produce and what games they will be planning to release; games that may be upcoming could come from Sumo Digital. This type of trend could follow through the advertisements.
Script:
SEGA's 'Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed'
eSports Section:
Games Developer Advert (Example):
From the developers of [Select franchise or popular game made by the same developer]. The critically acclaimed [Insert game name] is arriving on [Platform] to bring you countless hours of [Words related to the genre of the game]. What's more, you can even play with up to 4 friends from your living room to over the world.
[Sting] [Jingle]
[Introduction] Welcome to Evolve! Gaming news and eSports (Introduce presenters) and today, we will be talking about the now released GTA V for the PC and the LCS and how the current EU and NA Spring split is going on but first, here's a little something for Sumo Digital.
[Advertisement for Sumo Digital plays and lasts for around 20 seconds]
Sumo Digital Advert:
From the creators of SEGA Superstars Tennis, brings you 'Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed'. You will be racing it against characters from your favourite SEGA games characters from their games. What's more, you can even race against your friends. With multiple game types and a myriad of tracks, you can be sure that it will never get boring. Each of these game modes and maps provide their own set of fun and challenges so be sure to play all of them with your friends!
SEGA's 'Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed'
Out now on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii U and PC.
(Music Source: Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed)
P1: Welcome back. So back on topic: GTA V.
P2: It is now the year 2015 and rockstar north
have finally released GTA v for PC, the re-release for this version was made
available for PC on the 14th of April. The re-release changes little
from the basic gameplay of the original version however, one of the more
significant changes that have been made is that the online multiplier mode has
now been increase from 16 to 30. The latest version of GTA V also includes a
first person option, this seems great at first however after playing around
with it a while you begin to notice that everything has become a lot harder.
For example when driving you can only see what is in front of you, so you end
up constantly crashing into things every time you want to turn. Although this
is a setback, it also enhances other aspects of the game. An example of this is
shooting, when you shooting up the place if feels like you’re playing call of
duty I think that it is amazing that you can actually aim down your sights now.
P1: There's been a lot of concern about the game not running in its promised 60 frames per second. The reason? People's computers.
P2: One of the other things that I notice when
playing this is that the Pc version can support 60fps and it is also 4K
resolution compatible, this is good news for anyone that has the equipment to
support this that wants to really bring the game alive.
P1: As far as I know, the game has been optimised as much as possible but it needs some end-market spec hardware to run as smooth as possible. The new 'Director Mode' is a welcomed feature but with the game still being mostly the same apart from the improved graphics and online net code, there hasn't been much other additions which have left fans concerned. The fans may have been looking for some improvements.
P2: The PC version of GTA V has gone down very
well with the public, metacritic had calculated an average score of 97 out of
100, IGN and VideoGamer.com had given the game 10/10. Many had stated that the
main thing that they was impressed with the most was enhanced visuals.
[Advertisement for Lionhead Studios which lasts for around 30 seconds]
From the Fable franchise, Albion is once again in danger from evil. Only heroes can banish the beasts and the evil mastermind and that hero is you.
Return to the world of Albion and fight as one of the several heroes, each with their own skills and equipment. Melee, Ranged or Magic, it's your choice what you want to use in the battlefield. You can quest on your own as a "The Hero" or you could battle the forces that threaten the world as a group. You can fight together with 3 other of your friends over the internet. So what else is there to wait for go and-
Don't think that's everything. Sure, you can play as a hero but have you ever felt what it's like to be the mastermind behind it all? You can choose to fight against the 'heroes' and impend their progress by sending out hordes of enemies, creating traps and separating the heroes stopping them in their tracks. Disrupt their order as much as you can. This is your "Quest" after all...
Lionhead Studio's "Fable Legends"
Free to play. Sign up now to play in the Closed Beta.
(Music Source: Fable Legends)
eSports Section:
Bedding: League of Legend music (Source: Riot Games)
P1: We are back with some news on what's happening on the LCS this year and today, we will be focusing on the eSports side of things with League of Legends. . TSM (Team Solo Mid) has won the North American LCS and are set for this years Summer split with the other teams chosen from the NA LCS. On our side of the world, Fnatic has taken the European LCS and are joining TSM in the 2nd playoffs.
P1: Looks like Fnatic might be representing Europe again and it seems like they are even stronger than their last years performance. Still, we can't rule out the fact that UOL (Unicorns of Love) was the dark horse with their performance against GMB (Gambit Gaming) and SK Gaming. Looks like things are going to get heated up this summer, especially with the teams that are playing.
Production schedule:
Launch date:
From looking at the radio schedule the radio show could be launched on wednesday between June and July between 3 P.M and 5 P.M, the reason for this is that at this time students will be making their way home. Since there are no free slots it could replace the current radio show there as sheffield live already has a lot of music based radio shows and from what I am aware of there is only one other gaming radio show.
Relevant legal and/or ethical issues:
One of main things that I need to consider is I’m I breaking any copyright laws. Since I am planning to have the external sources of audio that I would have gathered from the internet, I would find out whether it is free to use or not. Therefore I will need to contact the relevant people regarding audio. Another thing that I would have to consider is that is the content suitable for the audience, sometime in the future there may be games that are controversial to the public for being too explicit, if we decide to review the game it may lead to some backlash with our audience. One why we could combat this is to include a warning before the podcast so that stop listening to that particular if it might cause offence to them. To add to this the other thing that I need to consider is that are the games appropriate for me, since I am only seventeen and some of the game out there have an eighteen rating it wold be right for me to review it, this is because it would set up a bad example to the audience as it would seem that I am encouraging young people to go out and play the games. Having a radio show or podcast means that you have a certain level of responsibility for the public.
In november 2004 sheffield live had applied for a community broadcasting licence so that they could bring modern programming to sheffield, is was done so because Ofcom had introduced this license which was needed by all of the community based radio shows. This means that any of the content that I have in the radio show whether it is music by artist or some soundtracks from games, it will be allowed to be broadcasted.
My radio show would need to abide the Ofcom rules Protecting the Under-Eighteens which is in conjunction Harm and Offence. This says that I must ensure that accepted standards are applied to the content of radio services so as to provide adequate protection for members of the public. This includes:
- The service on which the material is broadcast.
- The time of broadcast.
- The effect of the material on viewers or listeners who may come across it unawares.
Any sort of competitions or voting most be conducted fairly and broadcaster must draw up rules for a broadcast competition or vote. These rules must be clear and appropriately made known.
Meaning of Broadcast competition:
A competition or free prize draw featured in a programme in which viewers or listeners are invited to enter by any means for the opportunity to win a prize.
Meaning of Voting.
Features in a programme in which viewers or listeners are invited to resigners a vote by any means to decide or influence. at any stage, the outcome of a contest.
Monday, 4 May 2015
Jingle Ideas.
Running Order:Jingle - Script/Main Content - Topic 1 - Topic 2 - Topic 3
During the main content, between the topics, there could a series of short advertisement which are also made by us. The jingle will need to be planned out in terms of what sound effects we will be using and what we could replicate.
Jingle Idea #1:
The jingle will have to somehow link into the genre of our radio show. (May used conventions used regularly in jingles (Harmonics at the start/end of the jingle.) and use a sound effect that can be recognizes the first time someone hears it(?).) The sting will not be only thing that will be a musical feature as we may include a bed during the main discussions and the topics. The music will reflect our chosen genre [Game/Gaming] which could mean we may have to ask game companies if we can use their soundtracks from certain video games. If anything else, we could create a custom collection from a series of games made into a single song loop.
The idea is to use several sound effects and music from multiple games to create a jingle that represents games and gaming in general.
Jingle Idea #2:
The advertisement will also be linked into the genre of our radio show. It will most likely include promotion of upcoming and recent games and entertainment technology. With the main advertisements during the middle of the topics, we could prepare a guest speaker to talk about game development of a certain upcoming game or game that is currently in the spotlight. The guest speaker can possibly be pre-recorded using a specific set of questions and then a guest speaker in the studio to ask questions live and possibly some from the audience.
Synopsis:
Evolve is a gaming oriented radio programme which will feature new about upcoming and recent game releases, small games reviews about one or two games and then news on what is currently happening on the eSports scene i.e. Competitions, IEM and LCS, Upcoming eSports-esque games.
Script:
*Jingle* - Length is around 5+ seconds
*Music with introduction to the radio programme* -
During the main content, between the topics, there could a series of short advertisement which are also made by us. The jingle will need to be planned out in terms of what sound effects we will be using and what we could replicate.
Jingle Idea #1:
The jingle will have to somehow link into the genre of our radio show. (May used conventions used regularly in jingles (Harmonics at the start/end of the jingle.) and use a sound effect that can be recognizes the first time someone hears it(?).) The sting will not be only thing that will be a musical feature as we may include a bed during the main discussions and the topics. The music will reflect our chosen genre [Game/Gaming] which could mean we may have to ask game companies if we can use their soundtracks from certain video games. If anything else, we could create a custom collection from a series of games made into a single song loop.
The idea is to use several sound effects and music from multiple games to create a jingle that represents games and gaming in general.
Jingle Idea #2:
The advertisement will also be linked into the genre of our radio show. It will most likely include promotion of upcoming and recent games and entertainment technology. With the main advertisements during the middle of the topics, we could prepare a guest speaker to talk about game development of a certain upcoming game or game that is currently in the spotlight. The guest speaker can possibly be pre-recorded using a specific set of questions and then a guest speaker in the studio to ask questions live and possibly some from the audience.
Synopsis:
Evolve is a gaming oriented radio programme which will feature new about upcoming and recent game releases, small games reviews about one or two games and then news on what is currently happening on the eSports scene i.e. Competitions, IEM and LCS, Upcoming eSports-esque games.
Script:
*Jingle* - Length is around 5+ seconds
*Music with introduction to the radio programme* -
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Task 2 Analysing Da Beat Down show on SHeffield Live
Running order:
The running order in which each section of the radio is arrange to happen.
Running order for Sheffield Live:
Advert#1
Advert#2
Advert#3
Introduction to the show ( different people saying welcome to Sheffield live )
Jingle
The presenters read out the news.
Music
Jingle
Advert#4
Advert#5
DJ's/Presenters:
There are two people who present the radio show, one of them act like more of a DJ getting all songs to create a mashup.The presenters for this radio show where very informal, there was two presenters and they were both having relaxed conversations about some of he events in Sheffield. This fits the type of music that is played on the radio show which is chilled RnB. One some occasions they will have another presenter that will be a special guest.
Content:
For the radio show that I had listened to there wasn't a lot of music tracks being played, it was mainly adverts and jingles. This is unusual for this type of radio show because as it advertised for playing a lo of music tracks. Although the content of the show can be used to help people understand the genre is this case it may confuse them, this is because he description of the show does not match the actual content of the show as it was mainly filled with adverts and audio from the presenter. When the music is playing it is usually a mashup of songs that the Dj had collected. From the way he presents this is seems like this is something that he has done weekly and he changes it based on the year.
Audience:
The audience for this particular show wold be 50% males and 50% females that are in between the ages of 45-65 this is because a lot of the things that the presenters advertise are things like gardening shows or bowls. This is the sort of thing that appeals to people of the older generation. Also, a lot of younger people would be listening to BBC radio 1 of Capital FM Sheffield since a lot of their content appeals to the younger audience. Also, a lot of the songs that are played are quite old so it wold mainly appeal to people who were alive in that time.
For this radio show I cannot put the target audience in a social grade because retired people do not have a current occupation however they would be closest to D because they are not working.
The running order in which each section of the radio is arrange to happen.
Running order for Sheffield Live:
Advert#1
Advert#2
Advert#3
Introduction to the show ( different people saying welcome to Sheffield live )
Jingle
The presenters read out the news.
Music
Jingle
Advert#4
Advert#5
DJ's/Presenters:
There are two people who present the radio show, one of them act like more of a DJ getting all songs to create a mashup.The presenters for this radio show where very informal, there was two presenters and they were both having relaxed conversations about some of he events in Sheffield. This fits the type of music that is played on the radio show which is chilled RnB. One some occasions they will have another presenter that will be a special guest.
Content:
For the radio show that I had listened to there wasn't a lot of music tracks being played, it was mainly adverts and jingles. This is unusual for this type of radio show because as it advertised for playing a lo of music tracks. Although the content of the show can be used to help people understand the genre is this case it may confuse them, this is because he description of the show does not match the actual content of the show as it was mainly filled with adverts and audio from the presenter. When the music is playing it is usually a mashup of songs that the Dj had collected. From the way he presents this is seems like this is something that he has done weekly and he changes it based on the year.
Audience:
The audience for this particular show wold be 50% males and 50% females that are in between the ages of 45-65 this is because a lot of the things that the presenters advertise are things like gardening shows or bowls. This is the sort of thing that appeals to people of the older generation. Also, a lot of younger people would be listening to BBC radio 1 of Capital FM Sheffield since a lot of their content appeals to the younger audience. Also, a lot of the songs that are played are quite old so it wold mainly appeal to people who were alive in that time.
For this radio show I cannot put the target audience in a social grade because retired people do not have a current occupation however they would be closest to D because they are not working.
Monday, 16 March 2015
Production process - Radio
The three stages of production are the:
Pre-production. You would need a treatment, write a script, do some research, team meetings to organise schedule and production content, PRS licence, stick to ethical guidelines.
Production. Live broadcast- this would need presenters and sound effects. Pre product content - this includes recording sound content, interviews, simulcast - live streaming online.
Post-Production. The material is edited through the faders and mixing desk, jingles, sound effects, adverts.
Pre-production. You would need a treatment, write a script, do some research, team meetings to organise schedule and production content, PRS licence, stick to ethical guidelines.
Production. Live broadcast- this would need presenters and sound effects. Pre product content - this includes recording sound content, interviews, simulcast - live streaming online.
Post-Production. The material is edited through the faders and mixing desk, jingles, sound effects, adverts.
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