Using Quotes for VO (1): Quite As Miserable + Goodreads.com

Today I was voice acting on two quotes from C.S. Lewis. My dad found them on a website full of quotes from famous people. 

"I hope no one who reads this book has been quite as miserable as Susan and Lucy were that night; but if you have been - if you've been up all night and cried till you have no more tears left in you - you will know that there comes in the end a sort of quietness. You feel as if nothing is ever going to happen again."

- C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the wardrobe

That was one of the quotes by him. I had fun saying "In the end a sort of...quietness" very calm and quiet when I came near the end of that paragraph.



Hut (2)

Yesterday Nicholas and my younger brother, Ezra, went this time. Apparently some other people went on the path to the hut and looked at the hut. Ezra made the ropes out of the vines while Nicholas cut branches with lots of leaves, then he laid them against the big branches that were there before. Hopefully today I can go back and help build it. I'm sorry this blog post isn't very long. To bad I didn't have any pictures!

Hut

I know none of this has anything to do with VO (Voice Over), but it was fun doing what I am blogging about. Today me and my two other brothers, Nicholas and Caleb went down our hill to a path that led to a cave. We then went further down the path past the cave until we came to an opening space. The reason we went down there was to build a hut. Caleb had seen a video showing how to build a hut so we decided to build one to. We then cut of big branches with an axe. I cut of little branches which had had vines with a knife, then I unraveled the vines from the branches and would get three vines, then braid them until they were super strong. Nicholas and Caleb were leaning the big branches on another branch that was sticking out. After that, we went back home. I will probably go back again to finish.

Problem With Trying To Take Out The Low Pitch of The Background Noises Without Taking Out The Low Pitch of The Speaker

A few days ago I edited three podcasts. I am blogging about one thing I wish I knew how to do: take out a background noise that is the same pitch as the main noise. As an example, I was editing the second podcast. It was for my dad's business: 10k To Talent (http://10ktotalent.com/), and my mom and dad were talking. they were at the lake club (a public place for people to come and have fun and stuff) on the deck of the clubhouse that was looking out on the lake. That night the clubhouse was having a karaoke night so you could hear singing and people talking in the background through the hole podcast. When I was editing it, I couldn't get out the background noises because they were in the low pitch, so if I took it out, it would take out the low pitch of my mom and dad. 

Here is a part of the podcast:

Hopefully, I can find a solution to this problem on the program "Adobe Audition."