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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted August 12, 2011 06:44 PM
Personally, I love this idea of file sharing soundtracks (I'm still looking for the soundtrack to the Kempski / Derann trailer release of "Guns For Sans Sebastian")...could be copyright issues I suppose, but, hey, no more than sharing movie titles ...
Brian, I once set about the "daunting" task of re-recordng my 400ft version of The Omen II - Piccolo version into English using my trusty Goko editor and the DVD, thinking, here we go, two weeks later...but to my suprise, I was able to "ease" in the English dialogue, with a little patience, in less than a few hours using the superimpose recording...and I managed to get all the levels to match...lovely sound; shame the damn thing is now red!
Obviously, it depends how dialogue heavy the reel is, but I've since used this technique a lot, and with a little patience and persistence, the playback results, even on big systems, can be flawless.
And far less brutal to the precious print than using a projector.
Winbert; I know what you mean, but I once took a recording of a 600ft Derann release from my Elmo ST-1200HD directly from the output (I think to mini-disc at the time) and then used the recording to re-dub music edits back into the same movie using the Goko editor.
The results were flawless (and let me tell ya, I'm NOT easy to please!), so whilst I wouldn't go directly projector to projector, the access to a print might still be beneficial if you can capture the soundtrack in a digital form to start with.
So it can be done! With perseverence!
But file sharing of soundtracks would be good!
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