I understand that recording good quality audio for large groups of people with 1 or 2 mics is hard to do, but it's a little hard to hear Norbert around 1:15. The music factors into that, too. Did you try reducing some of the ambient frequencies?
I recorded audio for a film on a traffic-heavy bridge once, and the post-audio editor managed to make it sound like we were on a controlled set.
I understand that recording good quality audio for large groups of people with 1 or 2 mics is hard to do, but it's a little hard to hear Norbert around 1:15. The music factors into that, too. Did you try reducing some of the ambient frequencies?
I recorded audio for a film on a traffic-heavy bridge once, and the post-audio editor managed to make it sound like we were on a controlled set.
MonkDeJunk 2 years ago
These are great examples. Sustainability rules.
iamchrisweber 2 years ago