Another possible film day?

Hey, blog! Today is all about film audio in editing, specifically the dialogue between the actors. In the previous blogs, I have mentioned that in some scenes audio is clear and in others there are background noises that interfere that prevent the audience from hearing the dialogue. I have used and researched multiple methods on how to fix the issue such as noise reduction tools, audio filters, and equalizers, and even used different audios to mute other audio, but some clips cannot be fixed. I also mentioned that our last resort as a group was to do a voice-over. I do not like the voice-over because it would stick out in the film too much and seem very inconsistent, however, it is effective as last resort. With a few production days left I asked my group for one more filming day to get the shots that had unclear audio redone. With all four of us having different schedules and issues, there is often a problem getting us in one place at the same time. We are still trying to plan a day after school or on the weekend to get the scenes done but for now, we are sticking with our last resort voice-over to save the film and have a complete product that everyone is satisfied with. The main focus, audio, for specific reasons such as dialogue plays an important role in our film.

 


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