Scott May
July 18th, 2007, 11:02 PM
First I must say thank you to many of you who have unknowingly assisted me on these boards. I have gotten so much information from many of you by reading your advice to others.
Now I'm hoping for some specific advice. I filmed my first wedding for my cousin and purchased an I-River IFP-899. I read a lot of advice upfront saying to make sure you catch the audio with a voice recorder as a back up. Which I tried to do. The problem is that because of the limited budget I chose to use it not as a back up but as my primary. My back ups were the audio from my two camera's. At the rehearsal everything went fine. But of course I messed up the wedding and somehow it didn't record. Now all I have that is a complete audio of the ceremony is my back up camera that was running the whole time, but was located behind the preacher/speakers and didn't have a seperate decent microphone.
So my question now is, can anyone assist me with audio editing? I have 35 minutes of audio that I want to edit to try and remove some of the background noise and bring down the "openess" feeling that a camera mic picks up in a large room. Since it is behind the preacher, (and speakers) it is almost not audible and I just don't know what I'm doing well enough with Goldwave to improve it.
If anyone can assist me, I can send them a clip of the audio to work with and then hopefully give me advice on how to fix the rest of it myself. Thanks again in advice.
Now I'm hoping for some specific advice. I filmed my first wedding for my cousin and purchased an I-River IFP-899. I read a lot of advice upfront saying to make sure you catch the audio with a voice recorder as a back up. Which I tried to do. The problem is that because of the limited budget I chose to use it not as a back up but as my primary. My back ups were the audio from my two camera's. At the rehearsal everything went fine. But of course I messed up the wedding and somehow it didn't record. Now all I have that is a complete audio of the ceremony is my back up camera that was running the whole time, but was located behind the preacher/speakers and didn't have a seperate decent microphone.
So my question now is, can anyone assist me with audio editing? I have 35 minutes of audio that I want to edit to try and remove some of the background noise and bring down the "openess" feeling that a camera mic picks up in a large room. Since it is behind the preacher, (and speakers) it is almost not audible and I just don't know what I'm doing well enough with Goldwave to improve it.
If anyone can assist me, I can send them a clip of the audio to work with and then hopefully give me advice on how to fix the rest of it myself. Thanks again in advice.