The commute to work was really easy this morning. 🤔 😎
Wow, Smoke on Apple TV is a really good show. There’s so much depth with the characters and I just love the story twist.
Yeah most video editors just don’t understand the sound process.
Omfg!! Bear Down baby!! See ya Packers time to go on vacation!
The PA from production won’t let me walk to my car cause there’s a camera pointing directly outside the glass window I have to walk pass cause they are shooting right now. 😢
Im sorry but video editors that say stuff like this don’t understand the amount of work is in a dx edit.
I ‘love’ it when a video editor gives a first time filmmaker advice on what it should cost to do post sound. Especially when comments like “the production sound is clean and there isn’t a lot of editing to do”.
Trying to rewire a shelf for extra lighting is a pain in the butt when everything has been run previously. Giving me flashbacks of pulling cables for the studios I’ve worked at.
I love Nuendo, but I haven’t been using it as much for film mixing as PT has slowly caught up to some of the more important features for me. I’ve mainly been using Nuendo as a sound design tool and bringing into PT, but I want to explore other options.
A 24 hour Chinese restaurant would be the bomb, and hit the spot right now for me.
Pondering if I should switch from Nuendo to Reaper strictly for sound design purposes 🤔. But I have to see how well the translation is with a third party software going from Reaper to Pro Tools first.
My fridge went out. Luckily it’s the winter time right now so some of the food is salvageable. 😅
It’s a banging Friday sfx recording day.
Broke the secondary handle on the mini wok too. 🤭😭
What do I do with leftover beef brisket? Beef brisket tacos.
Sound designing a fight scene and I decided to listen to the wip music with everything going on, and the music accents all hit at the impactful punches and falls 🫣. I have a feeling the music will have to be EQed if there’s no stems so the sound design can cut through.
Nice! That’s exactly how it was described to me, but I’ll have to do a little improvising since I don’t have a real one.
Recording some bell sfx options for the director.
Messing up my Netflix watch profile because I need to watch some Downton Abbey since I don’t know how the service bell for the show sounds like.
Well after a long break because a bug in a quest that lost me 4 days of game play and finding awesome weapons I’m okay to finally jump back into the game. I hope there aren’t any more bugs in the game where I have to backtrack my game saves. 😅
Now the video engine won’t work. Hahaha. This will be a fun night.
In typical avid fashion, updating PT to the newest version and it couldn’t see my RME interface anymore so I had to reinstall the firmware and driver for the RME so PT can see it.
Some of the fun parts of sound designing for me is doing the research. I love digging through how the sounds of different eras are and give the sounds a more cinematic style to it.
I went from Nuendo to Pro Tools. 😅
The Chair Company is pure genius.
When Pro Tools keeps crashing on me it’s a sign to go home.
I’ve never dealt with an actor that I didn’t have to do some editing to their ADR so it matches sync better, until now. Wow, I’m in awe.
For the first time I feel like Pro Tools isn’t playing catch-up. Soundflow integration is pretty huge.
I must be working too hard and not smart enough.
It feels good to be wanted, and they think highly of your work.