Just because a movie was shot indoors doesn't mean it should sound as if it was recorded inside a clothes closet with a unidirectional microphone.
The problem is that the man seems to have been shot indoors, somewhere where he felt sufficiently at home to take his jacket and tie off.
Ray's last three films, made after his recovery and with medical strictures in place, were shot mostly indoors, and have a distinctive style.
This also led to clear visually differences between scenes shot indoors and those shot outdoors in good lighting conditions.
In the old days, all these scenes would have been shot indoors, with actors sitting in cut-out portions of a taxi.
The film was shot entirely indoors, with all the Altair IV exterior scenes simulated using sets, visual effects, and matte paintings.
The scene was replaced with a more intimate number was shot indoors in a style that mimicked the ambience portrayed in the original 1977 stage musical.
Libatique relied on the use of natural light, which proved challenging for scenes shot indoors.
The young woman tripping, for example, was shot indoors, then montaged with a computer into the background scene.
Many scenes have been shot indoors, although the crew primarily filmed on the streets of London.