He cleaned up the sound nicely. But what he ended up doing was clearing out distortion intentionally placed there (they played the audio through amateur radios.) Also, the line "Blast it wedge, where are you?" is "Blast it BIGGS." Biggs is Luke's wingman. Wedge just happened to save him. :)
I think you're under the mistaken impression that I created the nice new CG shots you see here, when I didn't. All of those come from Adywan's fantastic "Star Wars: Revisited" (which I HIGHLY recommend if you haven't seen it yet).
And I don't make my own "Star Wars" film because I like this one, but I don't like what's been done to it over the years. I love what Ady did, but I feel he went a bit too far, so I'm just trying to reign it in a bit, to my own personal tastes.
im doing the exact same thing, same for the ble planets,, and i cut the duel music fight when sstoormtroop look at the fight, so that obi could be on jedi music when looking at luke
One thing Adywan did was "Sweeten" the sound of the original mix, also rebuliding the mix. This means that there are higher frequencies present in his 5.1 than on the original.
You'd need to rebalance the mono mix to sweeten it to match the amount he did so that the transitions will be less obvious.
A 5.1 downmix can be hard. you're trying to balance what should be 4 channels that are gonna be pretty loud by themselves. You may as well lower the rear channels to be pretty small, then mix the centers with the front, then do a mono down mix. You lost a bit of the center and front channels in some of the action areas, the gun fire isn't as loud as it should be.
You just need to play with it a bit. There's no jaring edits, its just the sound quality difference is somewhat obvious. still cool!
Thanks for your in-depth analysis, that does help quite a bit.
Unfortunately, I think I'm in a bit over my head with the audio mix, especially since I don't have good headphones for mixing and I'm doing this on laptop speakers (add to that the fact that I'm flat broke).
I'll play with it as much as I can to get it to sound "right."
1:29 to luke cums
Softbouncyhair 4 weeks ago
4:00 lukes jacking off
crowshow44 1 month ago
He cleaned up the sound nicely. But what he ended up doing was clearing out distortion intentionally placed there (they played the audio through amateur radios.) Also, the line "Blast it wedge, where are you?" is "Blast it BIGGS." Biggs is Luke's wingman. Wedge just happened to save him. :)
Krindol 7 months ago
@Krindol Well, in the script, it was Biggs who saved him. So now it's closer to it, only that with Wedge instead of Biggs.
SigmaXVirus 6 months ago
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3:29 Luke is talking over the radio and listening to himself. "There's fighters, buddy...coming in!"
archangel72367 8 months ago
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archangel72367 8 months ago
Excellent ALL OVER! :D
AdMaker3000 11 months ago
I love the improvements you made on "Star Wars Revisited", like shortening the TIE Fighter attacks, but why would you take out Porkins' screams?
Premonition45 1 year ago
@Premonition45 lmao! yeah u can't hear him! XDXDXD! 2:13!
AdMaker3000 11 months ago
I like what your doing but with all that talent, why don't you make your own Star Wars film?
paulpasadena 2 years ago
I think you're under the mistaken impression that I created the nice new CG shots you see here, when I didn't. All of those come from Adywan's fantastic "Star Wars: Revisited" (which I HIGHLY recommend if you haven't seen it yet).
And I don't make my own "Star Wars" film because I like this one, but I don't like what's been done to it over the years. I love what Ady did, but I feel he went a bit too far, so I'm just trying to reign it in a bit, to my own personal tastes.
ChainsawAshOT 2 years ago
im doing the exact same thing, same for the ble planets,, and i cut the duel music fight when sstoormtroop look at the fight, so that obi could be on jedi music when looking at luke
yokojedi 1 year ago
One thing Adywan did was "Sweeten" the sound of the original mix, also rebuliding the mix. This means that there are higher frequencies present in his 5.1 than on the original.
You'd need to rebalance the mono mix to sweeten it to match the amount he did so that the transitions will be less obvious.
BrachioInGen 2 years ago
A 5.1 downmix can be hard. you're trying to balance what should be 4 channels that are gonna be pretty loud by themselves. You may as well lower the rear channels to be pretty small, then mix the centers with the front, then do a mono down mix. You lost a bit of the center and front channels in some of the action areas, the gun fire isn't as loud as it should be.
You just need to play with it a bit. There's no jaring edits, its just the sound quality difference is somewhat obvious. still cool!
BrachioInGen 2 years ago
Thanks for your in-depth analysis, that does help quite a bit.
Unfortunately, I think I'm in a bit over my head with the audio mix, especially since I don't have good headphones for mixing and I'm doing this on laptop speakers (add to that the fact that I'm flat broke).
I'll play with it as much as I can to get it to sound "right."
ChainsawAshOT 2 years ago
that was really good. sounded good on my headphones. I really like the mono mix I can actually hear wedge's line!!!
JediMasterFisher 2 years ago
That was really good for a work-in-progress.
startanica 2 years ago