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How to match more closely audio from a source that is 5 years old with one that is 40 years old? is it possible or warranted?
I am contemplating various project ideas and would like to use more than one movie for my next edit. By analyzing my options, I noticed that I will encounter some issues regarding the audio of different sources. Some older movies have what I would describe as thinner audio when it comes to dialogues. Sometimes they are noisier too. More recent movies have richer, deeper even boomier audio.
For my personal taste, I would glance over it, but I'm sure that something can be done to bring them closer.
I'm looking for tutorials, but I feel like I'm going to search for days before I find one to help me. It feels insurmountable because I don't know the proper words to describe a technique I'm not even sure exists.
How do you solve such problems when you are working with multiple movies?
I am contemplating various project ideas and would like to use more than one movie for my next edit. By analyzing my options, I noticed that I will encounter some issues regarding the audio of different sources. Some older movies have what I would describe as thinner audio when it comes to dialogues. Sometimes they are noisier too. More recent movies have richer, deeper even boomier audio.
For my personal taste, I would glance over it, but I'm sure that something can be done to bring them closer.
I'm looking for tutorials, but I feel like I'm going to search for days before I find one to help me. It feels insurmountable because I don't know the proper words to describe a technique I'm not even sure exists.
How do you solve such problems when you are working with multiple movies?