Audio Post & Reparation
Every recorded sound needs post-production. Every recording is initially pure raw material.
"An overdriven signal, loud noise, pops, smacks, interference and background noise, reverb and more can ruin a sound recording. I repair, suppress or remove anything unwanted as much as possible while preserving the naturalness of the voice.
Naturally, there is a lot of background noise in an original recording on the street and booming light and power sources in film recordings. Even soundproof studio recordings cannot be left unprocessed. Because even the best speaker is only human. He breathes, smacks his lips from time to time or makes promises.
Post-processing the sound has many advantages.
The work consists, for example, of ensuring that a dialog made up of many individual cuts sounds like one piece after post-production. Or a signal no longer hisses, has less reverberation and sounds more intelligible and pleasant.
Sometimes the best original sound optimization is the one that the listener doesn't even notice.