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automated dialogue replacement
a technique used to rerecord dialogue in sync with picture in postproduction
foley recording
manually producing sound effects in the studio
copyright
the exclusive right until 70 years after death for an author to control copies of their copyrightable work
sampling
a process whereby digital audio data representing a sonic event is stored on disk
narrative sound
preforms an informational function, adds more to a scene than what is apparent
descriptive sound
describes sonic aspects of a scene not connected to the main action
screen plane
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looping
loop recording repeatedly records a selected length of time/region
underscoring
adding background music that enhances the content of a scene
harmony
a simultaneous sounding of two or more tones (three typically makes a chord)
dynamic range
the range between the quietest and the loudest sounds that a sound source can produce without distortion
drop fees
fees for how often a piece of work is used
sequencer
an electronic device that stores messages, maintains time relationships among them, and transmits the messages when they are called for from devices connected to it
"canned" sound
prerecorded sound effects with poor quality
sampler
a specialized digital record and playback device, typically keyboard based, that triggers and articulates sampled audio
laser (needle) drop
the number of times the licensee uses a song
contextual sound
emanates from and duplicates a sound source as it is
commentative sound
makes an additional statement that tends to do with the story line
ambience
sounds such as reverb, noise, and atmosphere that form a background to the main sound
spotting
going through a script or work print and deciding on the placement of music and sound effects
melody
a succession of pitched musical tones of varied durations
tempo
the speed of a sound or beats per minute of a song
style
a fixed musical quality uniquely expressed, executed, or preformed