You could record the narration first and then make the


Fairytales, myths, stories from history, and urban legends are all good subjects for Alice worlds with a voiceover narration. Create an outline or storyboard for such a world, then write pseudocode for the world, and then write the code itself. Be sure to keep the story short, so that the narration is not too long. You may want to start by looking through both the Alice Local Gallery and the Alice Web Gallery to find characters for your story. There are three different approaches you can use to match the timing of the narration to the world:

a. You could record the narration first, and then make the action in the world match the narration.

b. You could animate the story first, and then record a voiceover to match the action.

c. You could record the narration in short sound bytes that are played as required while the action is occurring.

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