- We have barely enough usable footage to scrape by
- Some of the most important shots are missing audio
But agonizing over it now is useless to us, so all we can do is try our best to cover it up in post-production with our wicked editing skills. And, in an attempt to stay optimistic, I think we've been doing a good job, given the footage that we're working with.
This is how we have been approaching our main issues:
- We've chopped up the footage that we got and cut it every which way in order to get as much variety in our shots as possible. There's still a distinct shortage of close-ups and movement techniques, but we are trying to see what we can salvage from the ruined footage, and were hoping we can pick out some decent cuts.
- At first we thought that the audio we lost could somehow be restored. However, we realized that would be impossible once we figured out what the cause of our trouble was. While filming the last two scenes, our boom was somehow disconnected from the camera. As far as the equipment is concerned, that audio never even existed. Because of this, Jania and I are forced to resort to plan B, a plan neither of us is too excited about. We agreed that the only viable solution is to get our actors to dub over themselves. Then we'll layer their voices with the diegetic sound that we recorded in order to make it sound more realistic. And when the editing is all done, we're hoping that it won't look awkward or out of place.
All in all, I truly do believe that we can pull it together and make this film work. It's been tough, and it's certainly not over. But we're almost at the finish line, and I can't wait to cross it with Jania at my side.
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