Alex Milne
February 17th, 2007, 06:54 PM
I asked a question a while back about foley and other ways of enhancing sound. I got a few answers, and have been tinkering around. I've come to the conclusion... why bother with significant audio enhancement in post? I, of course, set levels, fix any hiss, extraneous noise, etc, and I assure you my original dialogue isn't too shabby either.... but as far as the more advanced things go-
Any foley I insert sounds, I won't say worse, but more awkward than before. Certainly not better. Sounds like I'm trying to accomplish an audio soundscape I'm simply not capable of producing with my equiptment and my expertise.
I record my foley in a music studio, complete with sound dampening panels, so my signal is clean enough. When I import, I can never, NEVER, get the "feel" of the sound, the reverb and fullness, to match the feeling of the surrounding sounds. It just feels fake.
And ADR, don't even get me started.
Maybe everything sounds fake because I use foley sparsly, it's unexpected and inconsistant. Heck, hollywood films re-record/add pretty much everything, and they have technicians, whole departments, whole buildings, dedicated to audio post. I can't possibly expect to achieve or pay for any of that, not to mention have the time or manpower for.
IMO, I'd rather have consistant audio than overworked audio. It seems more authentic when paired with video, even if the content is fictional. I've seen way too many shorts that just scream "I want to be a hollywood movie!" But of course, aren't.
Am I alone?!
-Alex
Any foley I insert sounds, I won't say worse, but more awkward than before. Certainly not better. Sounds like I'm trying to accomplish an audio soundscape I'm simply not capable of producing with my equiptment and my expertise.
I record my foley in a music studio, complete with sound dampening panels, so my signal is clean enough. When I import, I can never, NEVER, get the "feel" of the sound, the reverb and fullness, to match the feeling of the surrounding sounds. It just feels fake.
And ADR, don't even get me started.
Maybe everything sounds fake because I use foley sparsly, it's unexpected and inconsistant. Heck, hollywood films re-record/add pretty much everything, and they have technicians, whole departments, whole buildings, dedicated to audio post. I can't possibly expect to achieve or pay for any of that, not to mention have the time or manpower for.
IMO, I'd rather have consistant audio than overworked audio. It seems more authentic when paired with video, even if the content is fictional. I've seen way too many shorts that just scream "I want to be a hollywood movie!" But of course, aren't.
Am I alone?!
-Alex