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Optical sound |
a sound on film format in which a lights response to the waves printed on the film creates the sound playback |
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dynamic range |
the measurement of accurate soft-to-loud volume reproduction ability of equipment |
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frequency range |
the measurement of accuracy of tonal reproduction for equipment during playback |
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blooping |
a edit to the films sound track to avoid pops during playback, blackening the splice |
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dubbing |
overwriting the original audio track with different audio than the original |
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composer |
the orgiainal writer of the melody harmony and or rhythim of the music |
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orchestrator |
one who decides whihc instruments na dor voices perform whihc components of the music, may have to edit, re-organize, compose orginial material and arrange/re-arrange the orginial piece |
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music editor |
composers assistant who prepares cue sheets click track and or marks film for timings |
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spotting session |
composers and director view the film, discuss the score concepts for the overall film, and decie on requirements needed for shots/scenes |
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click track |
a metronomic track played to the conductor and or musicans through headphones to help stay in time |
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multitrack recording |
audio recording of separate sound sources to discrete channels allows greater flexibility in the editing process |
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mise-en-bande |
the components of the integrated sound track (the audio version of mise-en-scene) |
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prescoring |
writing and recording music prior to filming, allowed for shooting to playback |
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film generes |
the grouping of films into specific categories based on content setting and story lines |