babyteeth4
Taking over the world... ...one kid at a time!
In many of our videos we have background music playing while the actors are talking. I have always tried to make sure that the dialog can be clearly heard without fatiguing the viewer. But really, all I can do is put it at levels that sound good to me, on my computer. It's not very scientific.
Now, a friend of mine has told me that he has difficulty understanding the dialog over the music, not all the time, but sometimes. I have gone back through the video but I was able to tell what my actors (my children) were saying.
This is the first person who has told me about this dialog problem, so I'm more prone to think it's his problem (maybe his equipment, maybe his hearing). But, this got me wondering--is there a more scientific and measurable way to ensure that dialog is can be clearly heard above the background music, without just going by ear? I hate to dial down the music to the point where it can barely be heard, it kind of defeats the purpose. On the other hand, I want people to hear the words.
Any advice here?
Now, a friend of mine has told me that he has difficulty understanding the dialog over the music, not all the time, but sometimes. I have gone back through the video but I was able to tell what my actors (my children) were saying.
This is the first person who has told me about this dialog problem, so I'm more prone to think it's his problem (maybe his equipment, maybe his hearing). But, this got me wondering--is there a more scientific and measurable way to ensure that dialog is can be clearly heard above the background music, without just going by ear? I hate to dial down the music to the point where it can barely be heard, it kind of defeats the purpose. On the other hand, I want people to hear the words.
Any advice here?