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3d tracked voicing preview. Im going to be using 3D audio tracking alot for this scene. Listening ot the preview without tracking the distance and location of the voicing sounded very scuffed. This also took abit longer than i had expected. Each VA had their own way of cutting the audio parts. Things like separating dialogue from moaning bits and other times keeping it all in the same track. I'd like to finish this project within the next few months so i'll be focusing mainly on it.

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LD

At one or two points, the audio content is too low (or too masked by other audio tracks) to be discernible. For instance, the character (we'll call her 'A') who speaks immediately before 'B' responds: "You're seriously making JOKES at a time like this??!" - it isn't clear what 'A' says, even after several listens. This portion of the audio should be remixed, with the dialogue of 'A' increased in audio gain (if you can). That is a serious suggestion/request: A significant part of the eroticism of this scenario, is the sense of the characters' embarrassment of enduring their experience in the presence of the others, and the verbal banter gives a very tangible sense of that (so it's important to be able to easily hear exactly what each person says at various points.). You may also wish to consider an alternate video rendering, with the blindfolds removed, because the characters being able to observe one another visually would also be very powerful. (Similar to the completed sequence in 'Jungle Island' <... "You're like a magnet for bad situations!" > in which the two female adventurers are bound-stimulated-penetrated in one another's presence, a few feet apart, which 'captures it' perfectly. :) )

Fatcat

Yeah the audio was just 3d located and doesnt have any post processing work on it. That and i will be changing the camera angles to match the dialogue better so people who are talking are closer to the camera. And blindfold wise i might want to do that but im not sure yet.

Aylee

The voiceover is adding so much to the scene! Miranda's VA is especially killing it. Without the audio the "table room" scene felt a bit long but now I love the banter, shared predicament and mutual humiliation. It really works! Personally, I prefer the blindfolds on as it adds a sense of confusion and disorientation to the scene. I only wish we could get a quick closer look at the other members of the crew during the "booth" scene, not only Miranda.