Assuming that you're Mr. Dragash, then may I congratulate you? I've been listening to your take on LOTR for years. You did an amazing job combining the books and films to the point that you've put tears in my eyes. Thank you very much for your hard work! And kudos as well to Mr. Stevenson for these new visuals!
@@JimmySteller Oh, thank you. I am not Phil Dragash but appreciated his work as the best narration of LOTR I've ever heard. I am Alex, the illustrator, who needs the visual aids to comprehend the story.
@@JamesonCycz Sure.😄 With Audacity audio editor you can get a free plug-in that's called OpenVINO. That just became available Jan 2024. OpenVINO will separate the tracks into Vocal, Drum, Bass and Instrument, the idea for it being to make karaoke tracks. It does a really good job of making a clean vocal if music or thunderstorms or crickets was the interference. I use Fairlight effects in Davinci Resolve Studio to clean up any audio noise interference that's still left with Vocal Isolation. I use Vocloner.com to clean up mispronunciations and missing text while I'm typing in the subtitles. It's tedious work but worth it for the audio polishing. Then I put it all back together with the old sound effects that were still good and add new music and effects for the background that I pull from LOTRO.
This video was given an audio overhaul and new background music. The illustrations are the same.
Assuming that you're Mr. Dragash, then may I congratulate you? I've been listening to your take on LOTR for years. You did an amazing job combining the books and films to the point that you've put tears in my eyes. Thank you very much for your hard work! And kudos as well to Mr. Stevenson for these new visuals!
@@JimmySteller Oh, thank you. I am not Phil Dragash but appreciated his work as the best narration of LOTR I've ever heard. I am Alex, the illustrator, who needs the visual aids to comprehend the story.
I'm curious how you were able to remove the background music normally integrated into Phil's narration. Care to share?
@@JamesonCycz Sure.😄 With Audacity audio editor you can get a free plug-in that's called OpenVINO. That just became available Jan 2024. OpenVINO will separate the tracks into Vocal, Drum, Bass and Instrument, the idea for it being to make karaoke tracks. It does a really good job of making a clean vocal if music or thunderstorms or crickets was the interference. I use Fairlight effects in Davinci Resolve Studio to clean up any audio noise interference that's still left with Vocal Isolation. I use Vocloner.com to clean up mispronunciations and missing text while I'm typing in the subtitles. It's tedious work but worth it for the audio polishing. Then I put it all back together with the old sound effects that were still good and add new music and effects for the background that I pull from LOTRO.
Fantastic!
Absolutely wonderful! The voices are really familiar...😊
Thanks for watching!
I love that youve used LOTRO for much of these. Its such an under rated depiction of Middle Earth
In my opinion, LOTRO is the best way to immerse yourself in Middle-earth and see it all.
❤❤
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
These videos are so awesome! ❤ thank you for making these 😊 carrying on Tolkien’s work
Thank you!