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re: Do Movie Musicals Give Musicals a Bad Name?

Posted by: Greg_M 06:41 pm EST 11/03/15
In reply to: re: Do Movie Musicals Give Musicals a Bad Name? - Michael_Portantiere 03:16 pm EST 11/03/15

I would believe using many of the tricks of auto tune type programs and finding a better voice match would combine to make a decent musical performance that would sound like Audrey - of course it would never sound like it was written, but at least it would keep me in the film when ever Eliza sings. I know we were able to do many tricks with weak voices in the mixing stage.

I'm guessing Michael, you have heard the piano tracks of Audrey floating around - even that version of "Loverly" sounds better than the one on the DVD


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