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Adding voiceovers on CapCut

 I continued to edit where I left off. I started to edit again on February 26 on this day I was doing my voiceovers for all the scenes that needed them. The first voice-over I started with is in scene one. In this scene, it's the main character talking to her friend on her phone about her new dog. To do the voice I click on the bottom tab and click on "audio". After clicking on audio it gives me options I click on the one that says "voiceover" After doing this a blue microphone appears. I hold down the microphone and record the parts I need to and when I finish it I release it. I did this for each of the scenes I needed to do. I  moved to the scene I wanted to do which was the first scene of me in the bedroom. Then I hit record for the voiceover and ended it until I got to the end of the scene. I had to redo this park a few times because there were many times where the audio recording would be too long or too short for the scene. The next voiceover scene I did was for when the main character receives an unknown phone call when she arrives at the park. For this scene I did the same steps but, I did it a little differently. I added voice effects so, my voice wouldn't get recognized and make it sound like it was someone creepy calling her. To add the voice effects I clicked on the audio and it had options to add effects to it. I choose the dark low-pitch effect for my audio. This changed my voice and made it sound darker and someone weird calling her. To do my voiceovers it took around twenty-five minutes to thirty because I had to re-do it many times and add effects to it. That's all I did for this day. Thank you for reading and see you in my next blog bye!


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