I am pleased to say that voice recording for the documentary has finally gotten started. I knew for awhile that I was going to have to do scripting and voice recording at the same time, and while it does provide a lot of work to do at once, it is not impossible to do. My goal at this point is to finish the scripting and voice recording by the end of next week, so I will have a full week to do the editing, which I am going to need that entire week for. I did have my doubts about completing the project on time, but with the way things are going it should not be a problem.
I have done the recordings for the first few pages of the script, and it sounds promising so far. When doing voice recording, you are going to be doing more than one take for your lines for a variety of reasons like messing up lines, and delivering the lines better. For something like a documentary, you don't have to worry too much about acting, since it is likely you are not playing any sort of character during narration. You are allowed to speak casually in your normal voice, and even in moments where your voice changes it's tone, you should still sound natural.
The end of the project is coming up fast, and I am hoping for the best. I can't promise that the documentary will be perfect, but I am doing what I can to make sure it is at least a quality project.