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Sound Information Establishes the environment Carries the bulk of information Audience will not sit through poor audio. Sync Sound Production sound Audio that is recorded and is synchronized to video.( Dialogue) Non Sync Sound Sound that is not recorded during production. Sound effects
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Sound Information • Establishes the environment • Carries the bulk of information • Audience will not sit through poor audio.
Sync Sound • Production sound • Audio that is recorded and is synchronized to video.( Dialogue)
Non Sync Sound • Sound that is not recorded during production. • Sound effects • Music
Preplanning your mix • Prepare a Scratch Sheet that includes all of the sound elements that will be used.
Audio Transitions • Cut • Fade • Cross-fade • Sound -under • Sneak
Audio Cut • A clean sharp transition from one sound element to another.
Audio Fade • It is the slow transition of a sound element either to or from silence.
Cross Fade • It is a simultaneous fading down of one source and fading up of a second source.
Sound-under • The name given to an audio element that is heard, but is not the dominant audio element in a scene.
Sneak • Gradually bringing in or out a sound element.
Predictive Sound • Music that builds tension in the audience prior to the climax of a scene.
Sound • Can be used to create or simulate an environment shown on screen, or it can be used to contradict the video image.
Matching Audio and Video • Historical relationships- music that belongs in the right era • Environmental relationships • Mood and tone relationships • Theme relationships.
Nat sound • background sound that belongs in scene • should be placed on a separate track as primary audio.
Sound effects • Sound effects work on the power of association. • should be placed on separate track from primary audio. • Used to confirm or to editorialize on the visual content.
Music • Think about music before production begins. • Music expresses mood. • When selecting music remember target audience, structure, format.
Audio Editing Strategies • Keep music a little lower than narration • Avoid vocals in music if used with narration or dialogue • Keep rhythm in mind. Music and dialogue have their own rhythms. • Ambience / nat sound should remain level. • Apply a fade or cross-fade when there are changes in levels. • Loop audio when need longer segment