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  • Hi Skyfire04.Answering your cuestion,the message of the video is clear enough for a native spanish speaker like me.However,there are some isolated words or sentences that are not perfectly formed or pronunciated,like in 0:47,it should be "ni idea DE cómo lo venderé a una revista,la industria es tan confusA",or in 1:05 "la agencia del ESCRITOR REBELDE" it's not clearly pronunciated (I didn't understood when I heard it),etc.But the message is clear enough,and the video very enjoyable too

  • a tip that you can still do, make subtitles so people who speak only english can understand. Especially ones who are obsessed with your videos. lol

  • Oh ok. Soz Sometimes I dont borther with the description

  • Wtf? Whys it in Spanish?

  • the screen causing the echo is not true, it's the room itself. High ceilings and hard walls and floors make sound reverberate.

  • the echo is the problem of the greenscreen

    el eco es el problema con la greenscreen

  • Sorry I don't understand too many words in Espanol, but I thought it was a great ad. Yes the audio was reverbed by the studio room but MB3 Productions does have some great ideas to make the room "dry" not "wet" but I think that the only solution to your problem is not a noise gate but playing around with removing frequencies in the EQ. I would personally say that removing reverb from already recorded audio is pretty much impossible, because the reverb will always be there. RE-TRACK the audio!:-(

  • Haha. My native language is spanish, and I had fun with the video. It's a pity the problems with the sound.

  • as a native spanish speaker, how did we do? (I'm the girl in the suit).

  • It didn't ruin it. Most people won't notice. I (like yourself) do video so I noticed. On Sony Vegas, each audio track automatically has an EQ, Compressor and NOISE GATE. If you have a noise gate, you can trim off some of that. FYI.

  • Nice job. The only thing is that you can "hear the room". I found that if I either use a normal mic connected to the camera as opposed to the stereo camera mic, that helps. Also, hanging quilted blankets around dampen the room's reverberation sound. My background is actually in sound, not video. Once again, nice job (as usual).

  • really cool!

  • Que bueno! Me gusto much es clip. Hablas esponol muy bueno senor.

    Cinco estrellas para ti :)

    I loved the vibe you created - very euro kitsch, nice work. Your spanish is wicked!

  • wow you actually spoke in one of your videos If i could understand spanish I think that this would be helpful in writing and stuff

  • nice,..was it greenscreened?

  • interesting... haha

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