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Stands for :Bayonet Neill Concelman
Video Patchbays
Signal flow is the same as audio
Normalled
Half-Normalled
Non-normalled
S-Video
Stands for: Separate Video Separates brightness and color info.
How are Post studios are different from music studios.
Specialized rooms. (Bigger as well) Big screens
Holes in the floor. For Foley
Components of a Soundtrack
Dialog
Can be production audio
Can be ADR
Can be a narrator
Or could be done first.. (animation)
Components of a Soundtrack
Music
The Score
A Jingle
Environmental music Soundtrack Music
Components of a Soundtrack
Effects
Foley
Sound design
Sound Effects
Includes
Ambience! “bigger than life sounds” Imaginary sounds
A movies sountrack components are:
Dialog Music Effects D, M and E
The Producer
Makes sure things get done and stay in budget etc.
The Director
Controls everything from camera angles to talent to audio editing and mixing stuff.
Production Sound Mixer
This person records the audio during filming.
Supervising Sound Editor Editor
Oversees budget and creative for Sound Department
The General Order of Things
Pre-production
Production
Post-Production
Pre-Production!
• Write Script!
• Get Money Together!
• Hire People!
• Storyboard!
Production!
On the Set! AKA, Principal Photography!
Shooting the movie!
Production
Photography!
Shooting the movie!
Post Production
Video Editing
Synchronizer
A device that regulates and maintains a common speed and position in time across multiple devices in a system
Synchronizer
A device that regulates and maintains a common speed and position in time across multiple devices in a system

Common, stable clock regulates speed and functions of time (sampling rate, video speed)
Timecode
is a Positional or Location reference
Feet and Frames
24 frames per second
15 frames per foot
SMPTE
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
Time code reads out like this:
hours:minutes:seconds:frames
29.97 Non-drop
Used for NTSC video in the U.S. and Japan
NTSC frame RATE is 29.97 frames a second but the frame COUNT is 30.
0.1 % slower than real time......
29.97 Drop
For broadcast
Broadcast people need time code to LOOK like actual time.
so just drop 0.1% of the frame numbers
Then readout will agree with real elapsed time. (on average)
29.97 drop
so we just drop the first two frames of every minute EXCEPT the top of the hour and the tens of minutes.

so 00, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 ARE counted

the first two frames of all other minutes are dropped.
non drop is written with
drop is written with
non drop is written with colons
drop is written with semi-colons
24 frames
It is used for film in North America and Japan.
23.976
Used to transfer film to video. For doing post.
25 Frame (EBU)
Used in Europe.
30 NDF
Used in audio mostly
Pro Tools Recognizes
Video Blackburst
NTSC
Video
Tri-Level
Word Clock
LTC
AES, SPDIF, ADAT Digital signal
BiPhase,
Tach Pulse,
Pilot Tone