Yep they'll do a table read over the finished and unfinished VFX shots they have already. Remember they prioritize doing the shots first and then tried to write a script around them.They could totally cheap out and just do a table read, and have someone read the scene directions. Basically then you don’t have to do anything except get people together to read it. Sounds about their speed.
Nah, they'll over reach and blow it.They could totally cheap out and just do a table read, and have someone read the scene directions. Basically then you don’t have to do anything except get people together to read it. Sounds about their speed.
Even if they tried this, they could find that it's not as easy as it sounds. It takes considerable organizational effort and technical savvy to set something like that up. Those don't seem to be their strong points. Just convincing everyone involved to be available at one point in time, is no piece of cake.They could totally cheap out and just do a table read, and have someone read the scene directions. Basically then you don’t have to do anything except get people together to read it. Sounds about their speed.
They don't have to all be available at the same time. The could record the lines singles or small groups as available...with the quality hit that goes with it.Even if they tried this, they could find that it's not as easy as it sounds. It takes considerable organizational effort and technical savvy to set something like that up. Those don't seem to be their strong points. Just convincing everyone involved to be available at one point in time, is no piece of cake.
Then you have to convince an audio editor that it's worth his (unpaid?) time to sort it out. There aren't that many that are qualified and fewer of those who will work for free or anything less than something approaching a standard rate.They don't have to all be available at the same time. The could record the lines singles or small groups as available...with the quality hit that goes with it.
This is quite true. However, the word is out and the line of would be suckers is getting shorter and so is the amount of real talent they represent.Alex has convinced lots of people to do shit for him for nothing. <points to the line of bodies>
Of course years ago they were going to do on machina version using Star Trek Online assets as a backdrop and that went nowhere because the developers did send them a cease and desist letter.
Each actor could record their part in their own bathroom.They don't have to all be available at the same time. The could record the lines singles or small groups as available...with the quality hit that goes with it.
It can be done. Done well by experienced actors using decent equipment in properly treated rooms and mixed by skilled editors the result can be virtually seamless. But...that's a lot of variables.Each actor could record their part in their own bathroom.![]()
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I saw a lot of references to people recording stuff in the closets back when everyone was first in lockdown.It can be done. Done well by experienced actors using decent equipment in properly treated rooms and mixed by skilled editors the result can be virtually seamless. But...that's a lot of variables.
Closets (provided they're full of clothes) can work surprisingly well. Of course, audio quality is always only as good as the weakest link...quality of mic, quality of placement, quality of environment, quality of mixer/pre-amp...etc.I saw a lot of references to people recording stuff in the closets back when everyone was first in lockdown.
Bathrooms are echo chambers!Each actor could record their part in their own bathroom.![]()
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Especially with the towels in the wash and the room cleared out for mopping!Bathrooms are echo chambers!
Closets (provided they're full of clothes) can work surprisingly well. Of course, audio quality is always only as good as the weakest link...quality of mic, quality of placement, quality of environment, quality of mixer/pre-amp...etc.
Does that work?Or use the old egg carton on the walls trick.
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