P3: Develop ideas for a soundtrack to include different
types of sound elements. Evidence could be in the form of
a rough script, spider diagram or audio, and submitted
with a storyboard, assets table, or written report detailing
ideas.
P4: Create planning materials for the intended production
of a short soundtrack. This could be a continuation of P3
but with ideas being more developed and ready for
recording. All evidence should reflect industry working
practices.
Script:
M1: Identify any issues and resolutions to the legal and ethical issues for sounds to be included in the production process. This should be clear and detailed.
As part of the production of the radio advert I have tried to avoid possible legal implications. Therefore I have produced all the elements myself or sourced them from royalty free audio sites, I did so in order to avoid breaking any copyright acts. The main audio for the advert was recorded by me, the supporting backing track and two sound effects were sourced from freesound.org, which provides audio to be used in productions free of charge and restrictions from copyright acts. If I weren't to source this from here or attain the license for such products it could result in legal prosecution from the holder.
Another issue would be permissions. To use the voices of those involved in the advert their permission would be required. This would be attained through them signing a release and consent form which is a legal document which gives permission for the shwo to use their voice as part of the advert and distribute it accordingly.
There are no other legal and ethical issues as a reuslt of this radio advert as it does not cover no controversial subejcts, neither is it sladorous or offensive in any way. It also makes use of two presentes both with diffrent genders and race within the advert which could possibly be seen to show divesity with regards to those involved in the production of the show.
Another issue would be permissions. To use the voices of those involved in the advert their permission would be required. This would be attained through them signing a release and consent form which is a legal document which gives permission for the shwo to use their voice as part of the advert and distribute it accordingly.
There are no other legal and ethical issues as a reuslt of this radio advert as it does not cover no controversial subejcts, neither is it sladorous or offensive in any way. It also makes use of two presentes both with diffrent genders and race within the advert which could possibly be seen to show divesity with regards to those involved in the production of the show.

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