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Re: documentary audio question
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Noah Kadner
on Jun 2, 2008 at 8:49:16 pm
I'm with Harry- picture is ruined by bad sound. That's a tricky one. A good sound mix is not free but often you can cut a great deal on one when times are slow, especially if it's a prestige project that's going to big festivals. If you're in a big city like L.A. or NYC you're in luck. Lots of little project studios too that have the potential to give you a great mix. You can also do it yourself with ProTools or FCP but nothing beats someone who actually knows what they're doing.
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Re: documentary audio question
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