SoleMates
2nd Level Red Feather
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Here's your chance to do it some more.
Just kidding.
Anyway, hi. I'm a new video producer who's in the process of assembling his first bunch of videos. I mostly deal in standard foot fetish stuff, but I dabble in tickling a bit if the model's up for it.
I've noticed that the background 'noise' in my footage has the potential to be annoying. I know I sure hate it when there's construction going on while a girl's being tickled or some such. Today I shot poolside and there were kids playing nearby. The other day, one of the models decided to engage me in conversation during her foot massage. I didn't have the heart to tell her to shut up.
Anyhoo, I'm going to be editing this stuff for release soon and I'd like to know what you think I should do with the material. Way I see it, I can either leave the audio as-is, which is the most 'real' option... mute it entirely, only leaving in any relevant bits, which may come off as weird... or overdub the track with some original music so it's not totally silent.
There's a poll up hyar, if you're a person of few words; http://www.ticklingforum.com/showth...-of-background-noise-do-you-prefer-in-a-video
If not, feel free to ruminate on the topic here. I'd like to know what everyone thinks.
Regards,
Arch
Just kidding.
Anyway, hi. I'm a new video producer who's in the process of assembling his first bunch of videos. I mostly deal in standard foot fetish stuff, but I dabble in tickling a bit if the model's up for it.
I've noticed that the background 'noise' in my footage has the potential to be annoying. I know I sure hate it when there's construction going on while a girl's being tickled or some such. Today I shot poolside and there were kids playing nearby. The other day, one of the models decided to engage me in conversation during her foot massage. I didn't have the heart to tell her to shut up.
Anyhoo, I'm going to be editing this stuff for release soon and I'd like to know what you think I should do with the material. Way I see it, I can either leave the audio as-is, which is the most 'real' option... mute it entirely, only leaving in any relevant bits, which may come off as weird... or overdub the track with some original music so it's not totally silent.
There's a poll up hyar, if you're a person of few words; http://www.ticklingforum.com/showth...-of-background-noise-do-you-prefer-in-a-video
If not, feel free to ruminate on the topic here. I'd like to know what everyone thinks.
Regards,
Arch