R. Francis Smith’s blog Stress Fracture gives a great 101 look at the rough editing process using Audacity 1.3.
Mr. Smith has been involved in Pendant Audio specifically the Wonder Woman show!
Go read his article on Audacity Skillz (mind not the typos, they are for style!)
Tags: Audacity, Audio Drama Editing, Pendant Audio, R. Franci Smith, Stress Fracture
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Born to Teachers and Amateur Audio Enthusiasts in the small rural community of Belwood, Jack's first love was stories- writing, reading, telling, and singing. He developed his acting skills through High School, University, and through film and community theatre.
Jack writes the lion's share of Sonic Cinema Production's (previously Electric Vicuna) Audio Drama scripts and has his own writing site at www.jackjward.com. Jack also is the middle of book writing, screenplay production, and is the CEO of the Mutual Audio Network- where he and the best people in the world Listen & Imagine, Together!.
He's thrilled to co-host the Sonic Society with his wonderful, talented, friend David Ault as they enter their second decade in the medium!
Thanks for the link!
Always a pleasure!
Mr. R. Francis Smith
Where did you find the panning plug-in? I use audacity to line my stuff up for my shows at BrokenSea and then export the lined up VA lines and sfx in seperate tracks-then I mix in all the character specific sfx to their specific character – and then bring into goldwave and pan using GW.
Love the article btw!
Bill Hollweg
billhollweg@gmil.com
I’ve got to say that this was a solid read. I actually felt like I’ve learned something new and exciting! Thank you so much.