James Collins
September 2nd, 2009, 08:35 AM
I filmed an interview today with a client and the sound levels were a bit high, causing some muzzled sound.
Here is a link to the footage:Nick McCloud on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/6396296)
Is there any way of correction this in FCP? I don't use Soundtrack Pro, just FCP.
Thanks,
James
Jonathan Levin
September 2nd, 2009, 09:45 AM
James,
When you are in FC, just below the audio tracks list, there is a little button called "toggle clip overlays". If you click this, you'll notice that a red line now appears in your audio track. You can now place your curser over the red line, the curser turns into something that looks like this: =. The button looks like a diagonal line leaning right with a dot on top, and then a line that drops down. You'll see it.
Simple click and drag the red line (audio level) to your desired level. And that's it. There is also a way to do this in the viewer by double clicking your audio track and then adjusting in the viewer. I like the first way better, but then if I have to get surgical, I'll use the viewer method.
Jonathan
Noah Kadner
September 2nd, 2009, 09:52 AM
Also just as some friendly shooting advice- back your talent away from the wall a bit and shoot them off center. This looks like a lineup for a police station... And a tiny on-camera LED or HMI mini light would give you some nice eye-light, instead of the dead sockets this poor chap has. :)
Noah
Les Wilson
September 2nd, 2009, 11:15 AM
ummm why do I feel like this guy does business in a dark alley?
Reshoot with slightly lower audio levels and a better background.
Re-EQ'ing what you have may help but there's no magic "fix this audio" button. FCP has some EQ filters you experiment with.
Jonathan Levin
September 2nd, 2009, 11:34 AM
What Les and Noah said.
Start with as good audio as you can get. My described audio thing is more a fine tuning.
Jonathan