My problems are usually a lost cause, but maybe someone has some help 
for me.

I shot an interview with an artist at an art center recently.  I was 
told that it would be a sitdown with the artist and the interviewer, 
so I just brought my camcorder with the built-in microphone.

It turned out that the artist was walking around his art piece, 
sometimes as far away as thirty feet from the camera and the space 
had lots of background noise, mostly heating system hum (roar?) and 
some echoing.  The artist was soft spoken and did not speak very 
clearly.

When I cranked up the audio in Premiere Pro CS3 the artits's words 
were understandable, but the background noise made the whole thing 
unacceptable.

So, I reshot the whole interview with a clip-on mic for the artist 
and a shotgun mic for insurance.  The audio in the second session is 
perfect.  The words are clear and there's no background noise at all. 
But the performance sucks... the first session was great except for 
the poor audio... the second session is just not worth presenting.

Do you have any ideas how to amplify the audio from the first session 
and filter out the noise?  Or any suggestions how to use the video 
from the first session and try to voice-over (not try to dub)the 
narration?

Thank you.



 
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