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Re: Recording Room Tone
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Will Salley
on Jun 28, 2008 at 9:03:05 pm
[stan welks]
"How would/could the editor make it "less obvious?" "
With noise patterns that are constant, such as AC, surf and hum, the listener may not be aware of the noise unless it occurs or goes away suddenly, such as at an edit, where one take may have BG noise behind dialog and another adjacent take may not. Using the recorded room tone, or world tone (if it's exterior), the sound editor can fade in or fade out that noise separately from the dialog.
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Recording Room Tone
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