CameraWizYes that is me! Haha. I have no clue how to control audio in magic lantern and that's something a need to improve on. Also, do you recommend a certain ND filter or should I try to find an adjustable one? Post production I have already got nailed but I just can't correct over and under exposure that well. Do you clean up audio in audacity or anything?
Also, a few of the guys and I were wondering if you guys are down to make an edit sometime later this year since we have similar gear and styles.
Thanks for the help, really appreciate it!
To control the audio in magic lantern I basically just bump it up, usually around 20db, and make sure that it is not being to sensitive. (don't know the proper term for this) I bought this ND filter pack:
http://www.amazon.com/Altura-Photo-Professional-Photography-MagicFiber/dp/B007SXJ13E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416968486&sr=8-1&keywords=ND+filter+67mm
Comes with three different ND filters and is inexpensive. They work great, and do what they're supposed to do.
For Audio I just mess around with the levels and cut the sound I don't want in premiere. There's probably a better way to do this, but for someone without much knowledge of sound, this works for me.
I would also definitely be down to make an edit with you guys! Once we get more snow our crew we'll be trying to hit some more urban spots, and would be happy to have your crew along. It would also be fun to get some laps in at Spirit! Let me know your ideas, and we'll make something happen!
Hope this helps a bit.