I'm working on a feature film, and I'm doing the Audio Post myself. I'm brand new to Audio Post and this is the first time I'm attempting audio post at this level. I've only been using pro-tools for about a month, and Izotope RX for about a week, and still don't know any short cuts in either software.
Here is the audio (and video) test.
https://vimeo.com/117028317
password: audiotest1
It's obviously not good enough. Just my first tepid attempt.
Please excuse the changing color schemes. I'm still experimenting.
For you audio experts:
I could use some advice on post production workflow. As you can see above, I took a little bit of my edit to practice the audio process today as I continue the edit process, and this is what I did:
1. Exported OMF
2. Exported Video
3. In Pro Tools:
- Separated Dialogs in two tracks for different characters
- Separated ambient noise such as chair creaks and footsteps into two separate FX tracks
- Separated music to music tracks
Then when I was going to start noise reduction, I realized that I have a bunch of broken up tracks, so I would have to do NR on each separate portion....
. So Now I feel stuck.
So now I'm beginning to think that I should change my workflow. I should
1. First do NR/DeClick/Dehum
2. Separate DIAL/FX/MUS
3. Create DIAL / M&E
4. Create Combined Track
5. Level Combined Track
6. Export back to NLE
Some other general inquiries from a baby sound person.
A. When I export to OMF am I supposed to do Broadcast Wav, or AIFF
B. Why Interleaved option?
C. Around minute 00:29 and 1:29 (among other places), you can hear the microphone away from the guy as his pitch shifts. How can I correct this? Also at 1:46, suddenly the audio sounds different. Will just lowering the volume minimize the apparent difference? Or is this the right time to learn about EQ Match? Seems like overkill in this case?
D. Around minute 2:02 (if you can ignore the crackle), how can I make the train noise more menacing? Exactly what should I do with the EQ? or is there some other method?
E. When I level dialog, after NR, it raises the noise floor in those areas. Am I supposed to do a second NR run after leveling? How to solve this problem?
F. Is there a theory on how loud the music should be in a movie with respect to other sounds?
G. Any other general advice for an Audio Post Baby
I will appreciate all comments, of any nature.
Much thanks for your time.
aveek
Here is the audio (and video) test.
https://vimeo.com/117028317
password: audiotest1
It's obviously not good enough. Just my first tepid attempt.
Please excuse the changing color schemes. I'm still experimenting.
For you audio experts:
I could use some advice on post production workflow. As you can see above, I took a little bit of my edit to practice the audio process today as I continue the edit process, and this is what I did:
1. Exported OMF
2. Exported Video
3. In Pro Tools:
- Separated Dialogs in two tracks for different characters
- Separated ambient noise such as chair creaks and footsteps into two separate FX tracks
- Separated music to music tracks
Then when I was going to start noise reduction, I realized that I have a bunch of broken up tracks, so I would have to do NR on each separate portion....
So now I'm beginning to think that I should change my workflow. I should
1. First do NR/DeClick/Dehum
2. Separate DIAL/FX/MUS
3. Create DIAL / M&E
4. Create Combined Track
5. Level Combined Track
6. Export back to NLE
Some other general inquiries from a baby sound person.
A. When I export to OMF am I supposed to do Broadcast Wav, or AIFF
B. Why Interleaved option?
C. Around minute 00:29 and 1:29 (among other places), you can hear the microphone away from the guy as his pitch shifts. How can I correct this? Also at 1:46, suddenly the audio sounds different. Will just lowering the volume minimize the apparent difference? Or is this the right time to learn about EQ Match? Seems like overkill in this case?
D. Around minute 2:02 (if you can ignore the crackle), how can I make the train noise more menacing? Exactly what should I do with the EQ? or is there some other method?
E. When I level dialog, after NR, it raises the noise floor in those areas. Am I supposed to do a second NR run after leveling? How to solve this problem?
F. Is there a theory on how loud the music should be in a movie with respect to other sounds?
G. Any other general advice for an Audio Post Baby
I will appreciate all comments, of any nature.
Much thanks for your time.
aveek
