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  1. Try this for an experiment. Sit in a totally quiet room and really listen. It's not just hissing. Every room is different.

    Your music may be more than adequate to fill the gaps -- and ultimately it's YOUR aesthetic judgement and statement that matters. Good luck.
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    Will do.

    I will be sure to post the finished video on here once it's finished, April 16th!
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    I had a screening of my documentary on a cinema screen today. Here's what I showed: http://youtu.be/6-cuFqr8saY

    I'm very happy with it, the only things I want to do to it now are:

    colour correction on all the "interview" shots as he looks quite orange in them

    (I've tried using Colorista II but haven't managed to find a great way to do it yet, it takes some of the colour from other areas as well as his face);

    I'm not sure about the music at the start and the end;

    and when it played on the big screen, you could hear some background noise, but only in a few small sections, mainly towards the end at 8:03. The part where he's talking to his wife off screen, at 4:57, also sounds a bit odd.

    There are also two tracks I don't have the license for, at 1:53 and 4:39, which I'll need to replace with copyright free ones.

    Here is the audio with no music: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ggtavxj1ewh8kgo/Alanaudio.mp3

    Is there anything I can do to make the dialogue as clear as possible? The noise doesn't come out in my headphones.
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