Desire further feedback on re-rendition of rejected audio for improvement!
Hi there BunnyStudio staff and community!
I recently had a rejected voice over clip from Juan David Martínez, initially there were plosives in the audio which I failed to recognise in post. After attaching an (Additional) pop filter to catch these out and carefully searching through my audio for any further plosives and feeling comfortable with the audio I received a quality rejection due to a boost in low frequencies referred to as the 'proximity effect' which caught me greatly off guard as I've done a previous 50 jobs at the same microphone distance. (I use no EQ and keep my sound signature as clean as possible too.)
Understanding that after a small bit of research Juan is the head of quality at BunnyStudio, I wanted to see if I could get some further feedback on a further testing revision I've created, I'd love to not run into this quality control issue in the future as BunnyStudio is incredibly important to me as a start up within the VO industry and I seek to constantly improve both the standard of my voice over and the quality of my recording environment!
The original job link:
https://bunnystudio.com/voice/projects/#/timeline/409C09F5C9CD4391FB27
Voice over clips, including the original two (labelled Plosive & Proximity Effect) and the new clip with the tag 'revised with distance':
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PgSAmD-WTlYLb0D7TpVMNz_CyQ94ja3I?usp=sharing
I can definitely hear the difference, but wanted to know if this is what is desired by quality control as I'll make sure to record at this distance in the future.
Looking forwards to your feedback!
Kind Regards,
Tom.
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Thank you for the great feedback Hiroshi!
I modified my booth to allow a bit more angling room and have managed to recently get a voice over passed through by using your advice after it was flagged for plosives! (This only seems to come up when doing teenage/higher pitched voice over, must be something about the youthful energy needed that causes me to forget to turn my head from the microphone!)
Thanks once again,
Tom