Today, I had one of the actors send the voice recordings of their lines of the scenes we recorded this weekend.The original audio was a bit messy, with background sounds making some lines harder to hear clearly. Especially the actor who played Micheal, his voice was able to be easily not heard by the background noise at our location we filmed at so the use of voice recordings helps clean up the dialogue without affecting the performance.
All three actors havemultiple shots in front of their face causing the voice recordings to need to be in sync all the way to ensure it matches the tone, rhythm, and especially timing of the original sound. I sent them the clips from the film to guide their recordings, and then since I'm the sound editor I will then begin syncing the videos once I get the edited videos
If Lena or Claire’s audio doesn’t perfectly align with the footage, we can still use the original on-set recordings. While not ideal, it won’t disrupt the scene—especially since Micheal’s lines were the hardest to hear initially. My main goal is to make sure the interactions between the best friends and Micheal and Lena feel natural and seamless, so the scene flows smoothly and the audience can clearly follow their conversation.Even thought their is a plot twist towards the ending.
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