Monday, April 1, 2013

Step Four

4) We used the program, Windows MovieMaker Live to math up the pictures with the sound recordings
-First, we uploaded all the pictures from the camera onto the Windows MovieMaker Live
-Then we began to drag on the recordings one by one
-Based on how long each of the recordings were, we changed the length of the picture to match it
-We only took a picture of each mouth because we can copy and paste pictures on MovieMaker
•This saved us a lot of time because we could then just put the two mouths in a random order for when the food is "speaking" (this is also why the mouth movements don't quite match up to whatever is being said...but we didn't have too much time)
-In making the pictures the same length as the sound recordings, we were able to create the effect that allowed people to think that the foods were actually the ones speaking
-This was the longest and most time-consuming step because there were so many sound recording snippets that were all of different time lengths.

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