This got us thinking about how much money we have spent on something we never use. Therefore thought it would be a good idea to find out the most amount of money someone has spent on something they've never used.
Cut: Money Vox
DUR: 39 seconds
Out: wasted money
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-25094101
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You often find yourself buying something for a fair amount of money and then never returning it even though you don't use it.
The target audience is 18-25, quite young because the stories are quick and simple with easy detail.
Audio is used in news bulletins to give the audience a better understanding of the news as it can be a lot easier to keep up with the news whilst hearing the audio at the same time.
I chose to do a vox on the topic of spending money because it's around christmas time and also many people can relate to a question about wasting money. Everyone has bought something which they regret at some point. It's also a very easy question to ask and answer, therefore we had a very good variety of answers to choose from and edit.
Nothing was particularly hard about recording the vox, other than finding a quiet place to record.
When it came round to producing the voice piece, I didn't have a lot of trouble editing the vox's and putting them together. Audit is a very good software to use and has all the tools needed to make it an easy, quick process.
To follow the conventions of news, I made the question short and simple so that the audience would stay interested. The audio is also cut straight to the point, which I succeed doing with the editing.
I think that the final outcome of this piece of work was fairly good. I have a good selection of people that had answered the question and given a variety of answers. If I were to do it again, I would find a quiet place to record so that the audio is much clearer and possibly add a quiet backing track to make it more professional and not as boring.
