Here you will find some useful guidelines for evaluating your work.
Your evaluation should be split into two parts according to what is on the project brief:
Complete an analysis of your final pieces of audio. Below are some points to consider:
Did you manage to capture all the sounds you needed?
Were they accurate? Explain your answer.
Were there any obstacles or problems you had to manage?
Was there anything that went well?
Evaluate your performance during the process. Below are some points to consider:
Did your research prepare you for the project?
Did you plan effectively? Explain your answer.
How did you feel about your practical work performance?
Were you able to use the software and hardware effectively?
Would you make any changes in a future project based on what you have learned here?
You can present this in the form of a short written piece, voice recording, vlog, infographic or any other creative method of presentation you wish to use.
What I expect to see on your google sites when its all done!
A section discussing audio terms, software and hardware.
Notes on the recording studio and pro tools workshops.
Include images, screenshots, link to folder of experimental sounds.
Contextual research into animation with audio that is relevant/influential to your work.
Be sure to highlight how these examples can relate to your own ideas!
References for any sources used (websites, books, YouTube vids etc.)
A plan for your project.
What sounds are in your clip, time stamps, note on how you might recreate them.
Asset list - what items and resources you will need.
Evidence of experiments to confirm your plans.
E.g. some sounds from the sessions we did experimenting in pro tools with the various effects.
Also some of the sounds and notes from the studio experiment sessions.
Diary of your production.
screenshots and notes from your recording and mixing of your final sounds. Highlight the tools you used, explain choices.
Evaluation. See Task 3 above for how to complete.
Link to a folder with all your sounds organised and named properly at minimum.
If you can, link a clip of your animation with the sound attached (indicative of higher grades).