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Huge sound problem during a subway scene... can anything be done?

i think not, but maybe someone more experienced than me can tell me for sure. there's basically a series of scenes that take place on a subway. the sound is obviously choppy. we did ADR, and it didn't help much so now we're trying to put together the clips with the original sound recorded on location. obviously very little can be heard from the characters, and the subway noise is extremely annoying. what can i do to make it better???

Macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Mar 27, 2009 12:34 PM

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Mar 27, 2009 1:51 PM in response to igory87

igory87 wrote:
i think not, but maybe someone more experienced than me can tell me for sure. there's basically a series of scenes that take place on a subway. the sound is obviously choppy. we did ADR, and it didn't help much


Hmm, with ADR you have the actors in a sound booth. They watch the video on a screen and listen to the original audio on headphones. They then repeat their lines in the nice, quiet soundbooth.

You then go back to the video, throw away the audio, put in the new dialog. You then add foley to simulate the sounds you expect to hear (at a much lower level).

Huge sound problem during a subway scene... can anything be done?

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