Subyman
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- Mar 18, 2005
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Uhmm.. MOST movies when the camera is in as close as it is here, the voices are as clear and strong as if you are standing right next to them.. because you are.
I don't agree at all. The camera wasn't on their face that close and it wouldn't have sounded like a studio room even if it was pretty tight. I use paradigm speakers and a Pioneer elite receiver with my PC setup, so maybe my setup more clearly represents the way it was recorded. It wasn't about the voices being strong and clear, it was about the surrounding influence on their voices. It wasn't natural to the area the characters were positioned. I admit, I am sensitive to audio in games, so it stuck out.
And I do not often notice large discrepancies in mid to high budget movies. They are normally very well edited.