I didn't have anything to do with the post production audio, I just recorded all the dialogue on shooting. I feel that the during the post production sound editing though, that some of the audio may be was not suppose to be used.
Like when I have the mic on Actor A for example, the close up shots is entire of Actor A. So I would boom the mic on Actor A the whole time. But you can hear Actor B speak and it sounds like the editor used off axis recorded dialogue. The plan on set was to get a close up of Actor A's dialogue first, and then do Actor B second. But I feel that the editor would use all of one take, even though Actor B is speaking, his sound is off axis, cause the editor was suppose to use Actor B's separate takes, and not use one actor's close up take for both actors, if that makes sense.
But other than that, are there any other problems in the dialogue audio, or anything I can improve?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1NFadIEbUs
Thank you very much for the input. I really appreciate it.
Like when I have the mic on Actor A for example, the close up shots is entire of Actor A. So I would boom the mic on Actor A the whole time. But you can hear Actor B speak and it sounds like the editor used off axis recorded dialogue. The plan on set was to get a close up of Actor A's dialogue first, and then do Actor B second. But I feel that the editor would use all of one take, even though Actor B is speaking, his sound is off axis, cause the editor was suppose to use Actor B's separate takes, and not use one actor's close up take for both actors, if that makes sense.
But other than that, are there any other problems in the dialogue audio, or anything I can improve?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1NFadIEbUs
Thank you very much for the input. I really appreciate it.
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