Again, I did much the same as before when editing a few more of the scenes that I had now given. However, I started to become annoyed as I found some of my sound editing had been shifted way out of sync or completely wiped due to the changing of the edit itself. I knew that this may have been a possibility when editing the audio but this was more than I had expected. It just meant that I was then wasting time re-editing the sound for those scenes when I could have been getting on with other parts.
We also had more feedback from the tutor who felt that the audio as it was at this stage was detrimental to the edit due to the lack of consistency created by the problems stated above. This put much more pressure on me as I am trying desperately to get as much done as I can with the given circumstances but there are plenty of barriers such as I've already outlined that have made it much harder for me to deliver the work needed at this point in the editing process.
By the end of the day, I had fixed what had been previously taken out of sync or deleted plus editing the sound into some new scenes. I just feel there is a better way of doing the sound edit, particularly as the computers at the television studios cause problems of their own with the lag slowing the entire process down.
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