Who is listening on the night shift?
I am having a real difficult time with some of these "room echo" QC rejections late at night.
I have the exact same professional home studio I use every day for car commercials, live event announcements, educational videos. Lots and lots of bunny work. I just cut 3 car commercials in the last 24 hrs for bunny and they were direct bookings. Not one mention of "room echo". 5 star ratings from clients.
Also, I'm being flat rejected without even a revision. I've been with Bunny for 2 years and we've made some money together. Not sure what's transpiring on the night shift but...
Needles to say I won't be taking anymore speedys or contests after hours. I work too hard all day making quality voice overs that my clients like, to have Hiroshi reject me every single time without revision with the same "room echo" reasoning, when I can submit the same audition the next morning and it is accepted without question.
I've been in the industry for 25 years, radio, television, and post production. I'm a sound engineer and listen to audio all day long for a living. I'm also a front of house engineer for live events. I'm also a professional drummer. My point is I know what "room echo" sounds like. And these QC rejections at night ain't it.
My recordings that were recently recorded were dead quiet. I recorded a -75 db noise floor. Completely silent in my professionally treated sound space. So what exactly are you hearing at night that you're paying me for during the day.
Thank you.
Regards,
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Todd M. Reiman M.A.
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Hi Todd,
Thank you for reaching out and helping us understand this situation.
How would you feel about sending us the link to an approved project and a link to a rejected project so we can evaluate them and even ask for a second opinion about it.
We'd love to find room for improvement if needed, and these cases are the best ones for us to do that.
Let us know what you think