Thursday, 24 March 2016

Drafting and planning

I have started using the programme audacity to import my music for my radio advertisement.
However, I actually cut out the first five seconds of the music so that the music would only start when the bass kicked in.

I then cut the music down to thirty seconds as I am aware my radio advertisement shouldn't be any longer, as I found out in my post on 15.03.16.

I now have to import the dialogue, then I can do the editing.

Final billboard

This is my final billboard:

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Organisation

Now that I have decided on which track to use for my radio advertisement, I can start to use the programme audacity, to import the music and to record my advertisement itself.

I am going to do this tomorrow on 24/03/16.

Target audience

As I asked in my blog post on 18/03/16, a member of my target audience commented on the post asserting their opinion on which track they liked the most for the backing music in my radio advertisement.

Here is the evidence of this:
Coincidentally, the Velella Velella track was my favourite too. I like this as it will not over power the speech in the advertisement yet it still sounds quite bouncy, lively and energetic which connects to my magazine.

I am going to use the Velella Velella track as the background music for my radio advertisement.

Friday, 18 March 2016

Target Audience

Velella Velella - This Bread As Hard As Crackers

Velella Velella - 3 to the 6 to the 0
Blue Dot Sessions - Rafter

This is a list of background music I have found on FMA. 

I just need help deciding which music to use for the background music in my radio advertisement.

Please comment below which one would be most effective in a radio advert.