lunes, 24 de mayo de 2010

1.- Track
Audio tracks contain digitally sampled sounds. Channels of sound are represented by one mono audio track, a two channel sound by one stereo audio track.
2.- Editing
Editing is about cutting, placing, fading, cross−fading, shifting, duplicating and adjusting the volume (also referred to as level) of audio material. Mixing is a form of editing too of course.
3.- Boom Pole Operator
The boom pole is an extendible stick with a microphone attached to it. This is used to record dialogue during filming or not.
4.- Sound Mixer
He records the sound catched by the Boom Pole Operator via cable or wirless divise to tape, optical disks or hard drive.
5.- Production Sound
The raw sound material of a show is called production sound and the only desirable parts it usually haves is dialogue and body sounds.
6.- Post Production
Now they shorten and adjust the sound so the transitions and coordination in between sound and movement is smooth.
7.- Added Sounds; Ambience; Effect
After they add sounds in. They introduce ambience like the conversation of people in a tavern which during the filming is not there. Then effects are recorded separately like explonsion, bell rings, slaps, weapon shots...
8.- Split: What happens when you split a sound file for?
You get two different tracks.
9.- What do you split a sound file for?
You split is so you can move it around an change its position or to hear two things at the same time.
10.- Fade in/Fade out
It applies a linear fade in or out the file

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