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Tight Audio
Hi,
Have a movie of which someone from TBN watched and said the audio was understandable but it wasn’t TIGHT.
We recorded the audio chiefly with a boom mic following actors and an ambient mic at a central point in each scene not on the actors so that we could have a realistic sound. Majority of scenes were interiors. When i told the guy from TBN this he said that could be the problem in that the ambient mic was causing a bit of an echo lending to it not having a tight overall sound on the dialogue. He suggested getting rid of the ambient channel.
My question? What would be my best bet to create as tight a sound as possible to put on that second channel once i take the ambient recording out?
Thanks for your help! joe
joseph zabrosky