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Hi Hiroyo,
This is quite easy to be done, however I think that first of all you
need to check the copyright issue- is it allowed to do that.
Technically, the student can record herself using the free Audacity
software program. Import the clip into Premiere (most of the
universities carry this program; drag it to the timeline, cut out the
part of which you would like to disable the sound, and paste that in a
separate track in between the two remained parts (or if it's at the
end, paste it there in a separate track); disable the sound (click out
the check mark in the box on the left hand side of the track); now
import the sound file with the student's recording, and drag it to the
sound track underneath the video part you put separately and disabled
the original sound. The last step is to export the whole new clip
either as a QuickTime movie, or a Flash movie (smaller in memoery).
Good luck!
Dr. Dania Shapira, Boston University
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>> Subject: role-play in a movie clip
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>
> Hello,
>
> One of our professors is interested in a project in which a student performs
> a 'role' in a movie, in lieu of the 'real character.'
> She wants to take a short clip from a movie. Then she wants to delete the
> voice of one character, leaving the other characters' voice in the movie and
> then have the student record her voice in place of the deleted speech.
> Is there a program that easily allows this kind of activity?
>
> Any suggestion will be appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Hiroyo
>
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