For my minor project, I will be working
on a final project from my EMF 366 class. It is an ADR assignment.
Re-watching, and listening to this project, it has come to my
attention that it can be mixed way more and tweaked just so that
everything is audible and clear. There are some spots where the
voices are way to high, and the music is way to low and vice versa;
and I would love to fix it.
My timeline is wide open. I have all
day Monday, most of Tuesday, some of Wednesday, all day Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Booking time in 006 will be the tricky part
because of all the people that are trying to get into that room for
mixing, recording, class ect. I am planning on working on this
project weekly. A few hours here and there. I don't think there will
be much of a problem with getting an hour or two in every day; it
would be the larger 4 hour chunks that would most likely be the
problem.
When my partner from last semester and
I initially found the clip, we wanted to make it a cheesy B-list Kung
Fu remake, just like the D-list movie that it is. We looked at Kung
Pow: Enter the Fist, for the ADR and overdubbing parts. And we
also looked at Enter The Dragon to
see how everything seemed to be mixed.I am taking that same
approach, just with better audio, also this isn't a fight scene
unfortunately so there will be no punching or yelling, or any
swooshing fist sounds. As I stated earlier, there are some parts
where the voices are too low and the music is too high; and vice
versa. Also the sound effects can be altered just a little bit. There
was almost clipping on some of the effects, so that can be changed.
I hope to bring a better mix to this
project. I want to see what I can do with it in surround sound.I
think it would be cool to mess around with a copy and see what some
of the voices would sound like coming from behind you, or have the
music go from the front to the back. I just want to play around with
the audio a bit and see what cool things I can come up with. The main
focus though is to clean up all the audio levels, fix some of the
effects a bit, just tweak it so it sounds better than how I left it.
I don't expect to hit any major
hurdles per say but something huge may come up. I do expect studio
time to have a bit of set back. I think little things will come up
though like levels not willing to cooperate, the files won't be able
to be found, that's a big one. Just nuisances that will hinder my
progress.
Recording it was half the battle, now
its time for the second act, the mixing stage. I am looking forward
to seeing what this project's potential and my potential is for this
project. It will be fun, and a learning experience.
Nate - this looks like this could be a lot of fun, and interesting as a surround project. Make sure you feel comfortable enough with surround for this project, it's not required for the minor, but for the major project.
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