When it comes to recording sound, distributors told the director of the feature I am helping with, that they want 'clean' dialogue tracks. I read this is common of distributors on here before. A deadcat is meant to cut down on wind. But if it's a windy day, you can still hear the wind. It just sounds really good as oppose to recording it without a deadcat.
So since you can still hear the wind with the deadcat on, is it worth even bothering to record a scene in the wind, since you will not get a clean dialogue track therefore?
Thanks.
So since you can still hear the wind with the deadcat on, is it worth even bothering to record a scene in the wind, since you will not get a clean dialogue track therefore?
Thanks.