Wednesday, November 11, 2009

[Avid-L2] Sound Drift Fix Suggestions

I've got a few scenes in the movie I'm cutting that have sound drift problems.

Some of these scenes were shot in Thailand by a local set mixer. I gave him exacting specs, which when followed in Moscow, resulted in perfect sync (because Russian labs don't sync dailies, we sync all our own dailies in the Avid).

However, some of the Thai scenes drift out by about two seconds on takes longer than two or three minutes.

Does anyone have some preferred methods of dealing with this kind of thing? As I said, we have sub-clipped takes and separate BWAVs for each take.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

David
David Dodson
davidadodson@sbcglobal.net
818-541-1225
818-523-0905 mobile


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