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Nomad
Posted: October 11th, 2012, 2:06pm Report to Moderator
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I could tell something was off with the way the actor's mouths weren't matching up with the audio.  On the other hand, the dialogue was crystal clear which is usually not the case in shorts.  

I'm interested in hearing how wireless mics sound.

I watched your short with headphones on and all of the dialogue was centered and at the exact same level.  One thing that would help the audio is to pan the actors dialogue just slightly to the side of the screen that they're on.  It would help keep everything from sounding like it was...well...recorded in a studio.

Well done.


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Breanne Mattson
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Quoted from Nomad
I could tell something was off with the way the actor's mouths weren't matching up with the audio.


Really? It was recorded at a professional studio that regularly does ADR for Hollywood productions. I thought they did an amazing job. I don't see anywhere where the audio doesn't match up. You're the first person to bring that up, so I'm stumped.


Quoted from Nomad
I'm interested in hearing how wireless mics sound.


I'm using wireless lavalier mics with my next film. I may have other mics hidden in some spots, but I'm relying mostly on lavs.


Quoted from Nomad
I watched your short with headphones on and all of the dialogue was centered and at the exact same level.  One thing that would help the audio is to pan the actors dialogue just slightly to the side of the screen that they're on.  It would help keep everything from sounding like it was...well...recorded in a studio.


Hmm, not sure what the problem is. It's in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. I didn't mix the sound, but I'll keep that in mind and bring the issue up with the sound person when it's time to mix sound on my next project.

Thanks!



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Helio
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Congrats, Brea. I loved you “precious”. I enjoyed the acting of Mike Adams as Patient Talking to Himself and the Staring Patient both has a very impressive faces. Remember when you will shot the next movie to call them to act. Calvin Ward as Dr. Roth was great. The Willson’s Original Music was very professional and convinced me. Unfortunately, the others acting, sorry, didn’t convince me. By the way, I watched it in black & white and was a very interesting experience.
Way to go!
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Quoted from Helio
Congrats, Brea. I loved you “precious”. I enjoyed the acting of Mike Adams as Patient Talking to Himself and the Staring Patient both has a very impressive faces. Remember when you will shot the next movie to call them to act. Calvin Ward as Dr. Roth was great. The Willson’s Original Music was very professional and convinced me. Unfortunately, the others acting, sorry, didn’t convince me. By the way, I watched it in black & white and was a very interesting experience.
Way to go!


Thanks Helio. Glad you enjoyed the extras with no lines haha. No extras in my next film, sorry.

I considered making it black and white, but decided against it.

Thanks for watching!  


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How dare you! The extras are to the movies as the yellow paint is to Van Gogh's sunflowers!
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Breanne Mattson
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Sorry, the main character in my next film doesn't want any witnesses around.


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Wow! Nice logline, Brea!
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Breanne Mattson
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Selfless has won another award!!!

This time, we won a Gold Award from Oregon Film Awards.

Here is a link:

http://oregonfilmfestival.com/Filmmakers/2012_Platinum.aspx

And here is a press release (we're on page 6):

http://oregonfilmfestival.com/docs/2012%20Oregon%20Film%20Awards%20Press%20Release.pdf

Very exciting!!!


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Congrats!
You are the woman, Breanne!

Bet it's a nice boost going into a shooting weekend.
Happy producing!

Regards,
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Breanne Mattson
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Thanks Brett!!


Quoted from Electric Dreamer
Bet it's a nice boost going into a shooting weekend.


Yes, it is!!! Hope it's a boost for the crew, too.

Breanne


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