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Originally Posted by Neil Whippey but i don't ever get the time to do any voice warming, which i'm about to start doing. I'm talking about the rich texture you hear when watching a top end Hollywood standard mix. |
Can you provide us with an example? Like a youtube link to what you refer to as a 'rich texture' in dialogue? So we all know what we're talking about without everyone interpreting the description in their own ways?
Most people I know tend to capture, edit and mix the dialogue as clean and natural as possible - a logic that closely relates to recording classical music. A perfect (but utopian

) scenario is when no postproduction is needed - everything sounds just like it did on the location, perfect as it is - from a great balanced voice, to a great sounding room where the recording took place, to an absence of noise and other unwanted sound.