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Posted by Richard Crowley on 11/01/06 13:26
"Nik" wrote ...
> carlmart wrote:
>> Nik wrote:
>>>Studios need the dialogue and all background sounds to be on separate
>>>tracks to allow for dubbing into foreign languages.
>>
>>
>> That's different. Separate audio tracks are edited with all the audio
>> effects present in the film, but the dialogue tracks are mainly those
>> recorded during principal photography.
>>
>
> I'm no expert, but how are background sounds removed from the dialogue
> track?
They aren't. That is why there is a nearly constant struggle
to capture "clean" dialog, especially when shooting on
location. Hang around the film/TV sound newsgroup...
news:rec.arts.movies.production.sound for a few days and
read about it first-hand from the folk on the front lines.
The notion that you can remove noise and leave the speech
intact is a fiction propogated by CSI, et.al.
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