Check out the two waveform blocks just below the character Steve (played magnanimously by Mike Onofri). The one to the left is SoundSoaped, while the one on the right is simply a normalized version of the raw sound footage. Visually, the waveform on the left looks good - the two bits of foreground sound are prominent and the dead spaces are, if you'll pardon the pun, flatlined. The one on the right looks like it contains a lot of background noise.
But you'll actually have to hear the modified section to make sure it sounds right for the film. If not, here's a possible hint for the next step: EQ.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
A Quick One
Posted by Ryan DeRamos at 12:42 AM
Labels: dialogue editing, postproduction sound, sound design
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1 comment:
So.........
Did it work? Or were the refridgerators too much and we'll be dubbing the whole show?
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