From what I have seen in movies, I am not too bothered by ADR if it was at least done directly on loaction. What bothers me is if the ADR was recorded in a studio and the properties of the audio weren't matched to the scene location. Like if an actor was running for his life from a robotic rottweiler in the mountains, the suspense would be ruined if his screams sound like they were recorded in a vocal booth.
The Angry Filmmaker is speaking bibles of truth. Viewers will forgive a so-so picture or a soft focus on a few scenes, but bad audio they do not forgive. If you're audio is terrible no matter how cool visually the scene is most people tune out.
awesome advice.
MaghoxFr 10 months ago
From what I have seen in movies, I am not too bothered by ADR if it was at least done directly on loaction. What bothers me is if the ADR was recorded in a studio and the properties of the audio weren't matched to the scene location. Like if an actor was running for his life from a robotic rottweiler in the mountains, the suspense would be ruined if his screams sound like they were recorded in a vocal booth.
bmiranda2645 1 year ago
The Angry Filmmaker is speaking bibles of truth. Viewers will forgive a so-so picture or a soft focus on a few scenes, but bad audio they do not forgive. If you're audio is terrible no matter how cool visually the scene is most people tune out.
sidkaliflicks 2 years ago