Xiaoli Wang
April 11th, 2005, 10:22 PM
Hello,
I recently shot a short where we made the poor decision of not being consistent from angle to angle. In the closeups we used a lav on one of the actors, and the wide angle had a boom on him.
Thus, I'm left with the wide shots being very realistic and crisp/roomy sounding and the CUs being monotone, deep, near, and dead sounding. Are there any surefire ways to improve this in post? I've tried upping the reverb in FCP on the lav track but can't get it to sound any better.
Thanks.
I recently shot a short where we made the poor decision of not being consistent from angle to angle. In the closeups we used a lav on one of the actors, and the wide angle had a boom on him.
Thus, I'm left with the wide shots being very realistic and crisp/roomy sounding and the CUs being monotone, deep, near, and dead sounding. Are there any surefire ways to improve this in post? I've tried upping the reverb in FCP on the lav track but can't get it to sound any better.
Thanks.