Easiest way to fix it is to record the sound to a separate source and synch it later. Just use a clapper, or even a shot of a person clapping, and line up the sound of the clap with the picture. This is how it was done in films for years and, despite what some editors claim, it's really easy, especially in a digital setup when you can see the waveform.
On 5/7/07, Jonathan Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My footage always has some motor sound in the audio everytime I > record. I'm using a Sony DCR-TRV330 and Final Cut Express. Is there a > way to fix it or is it a problem with my camera? > > -- > -Jonathan Bloom > http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com > > -- Daniel J. Geduld Audio: http://www.everyonesvoice.com Video: http://www.flyingsquidstudios.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
