production- editing and elaboration

 I downloaded the lines for A. They were the easiest to download apart from my own. They were sent to me as a text. Downloading from text conversations is relatively easy. I just press the button and where to save it. For ease of access, I made a specific file to put downloads under. The file is titled “Alienated”, after the film itself, who’s title it always thought was quite cute. This file exists on my phone, it has voice lines and all my background music. I named all the files accordingly. However, when I was downloading Cs lines a while back, they had to be kept as their own file. It’s easy enough to find though.


I never elaborated on the setbacks that existed for voice lines, it took a while for my to get all of them together. My first actor sent them almost instantly. The could have been better, but he sounded like Mickey Mouse which I thought was funny, and instant responses are ideal and much appreciated. My second actor took the longest getting back. They were asked around the same time as I was. They frankly were a bit embarrassed and were putting it off. I had to remind them frequently. I finally got the lines from them a bit before I filmed. Their lines were the best in terms of quality and maybe even delivery, they sound like a rendition of Sonic the Hedgehog. My final actor, for C, I have talked about already. I can’t put my finger on who their acting makes them sound like, but it’s squeak, cockney, and in a higher range. 

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