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Dolly Dagger
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Oo, I would like to have acted that. If I was a middle-aged bloke that is.

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Quote: Dolly Dagger @ March 9 2010, 1:35 PM GMT

Oo, I would like to have acted that. If I was a middle-aged bloke that is.


You mean you're not? :O
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Quote: Dolly Dagger @ March 9 2010, 1:35 PM GMT

Oo, I would like to have acted that. If I was a middle-aged bloke that is.

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I'll get James to do it. ;)
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Quote: Marc P @ March 9 2010, 2:02 PM GMT

I'll get James to do it. ;)




Make sure you keep the deleted scenes.
 
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I don't delete scenes. If they're not in the script they're not in the actor's mouth!

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By the way, Mark, are you going to the grand opening of that new extension bit at Sheringham station this week? My dad's very excited about it.
 
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Quote: Ben @ March 9 2010, 2:53 PM GMT

By the way, Mark, are you going to the grand opening of that new extension bit at Sheringham station this week? My dad's very excited about it.


I met the Director of it the other night and he was in tears the other day when the test train went through. I shall be there ... it will be huge!! Probably on the national news. :) I was going to film it but don't have a camera yet :(
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Quote: chipolata @ March 9 2010, 1:57 PM GMT

You mean you're not? :O


I'm an early middle-aged transexual. And possibly a hamster if my current avatar pic is anything to go by.
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Marc is your hiss a constant hiss? And is there hiss on its own i.e. without any other audio (actors talking etc). If so I could try to remove it for you. No promises ! Send me a PM or whatever if keen.
 
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Also, is it a just hiss or is there booing as well?
 
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Hi Simon thanks a lot for that, really appreciate it. Have just sent it off to a pro audio editing facility in Norwich, the sound file anyway who are going to sound forge it to take off some of the top hiss, there is a bit of flanging effect they won't be able to get rid off apparently. Just been looking at some of my other old college stuff and it is in a lot worse condition! Thanks again for the offer - and the PM function still isn't working :(
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As long as you're not paying them. Or at least too much! If its a constant hiss it's quite easy to remove. Flanging. Yeah. That's a different kettle of fish.
 
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Quote: Simon B @ March 10 2010, 3:58 PM GMT

As long as you're not paying them. Or at least too much! If its a constant hiss it's quite easy to remove. Flanging. Yeah. That's a different kettle of fish.


Well thirty quid - seemed reasonable to me if it saves it a bit. Colour correcting it in Final Express 4 that's going to be another kettle of fish too! :(
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Why don't you just get a 'cracking' copy of Final Cut proper? Simple colour correcting in that is fairly straight forward. Maybe sign up to Lynda.com for a month (£12 or thereabouts). There's a good 'essentials' course on there. And a colour correcting (not too detailed) one too. Look at me. Telling you what to do!
 
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Quote: Simon B @ March 10 2010, 4:11 PM GMT

Why don't you just get a 'cracking' copy of Final Cut proper? Simple colour correcting in that is fairly straight forward. Maybe sign up to Lynda.com for a month (£12 or thereabouts). There's a good 'essentials' course on there. And a colour correcting (not too detailed) one too. Look at me. Telling you what to do!


Isn't Final Cut pro near enough a grand or more? I haven't even got a video camera yet lol.
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