Thursday 19 April 2012

Wildtrack

Firstly, why use wildtrack?
When only the sound is needed and not an image, when it's impossible to record the sound live, when the take is visually good but there is an interruptence sound wise, obtain room tone or to create a censored version.
-For similar reasons as a 'wild shot'

Foley is not the only option an editor could use, there's also:
Dubbing -Actors read their lines in a studio setting to match lip movements
Voice over -Where there's a voice track but isn't synchronized with on screen action
Scratch track - A tempoary sound recording intended to be replaced later

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