Helpful tools and techniques for producing high-quality demo recordings. Produced for participants of Centrum's music workshops by David Christensen. Learn more at www.centrum.org,or at www.david-christensen.com
This is a very basic overview of some audio production situations to be aware of. Specifically, this slideshow addresses some basic microphone usage and placement tips.
Audio in video production has taken leaps and bounds to be where it is today, a foundational aspect of production. It is a well-established fact that good sound is a valuable addition to a good video because a viewer rarely ever notices its presence. It adds depth, meaning and ties the whole visual experience together.
Helpful tools and techniques for producing high-quality demo recordings. Produced for participants of Centrum's music workshops by David Christensen. Learn more at www.centrum.org,or at www.david-christensen.com
This is a very basic overview of some audio production situations to be aware of. Specifically, this slideshow addresses some basic microphone usage and placement tips.
Audio in video production has taken leaps and bounds to be where it is today, a foundational aspect of production. It is a well-established fact that good sound is a valuable addition to a good video because a viewer rarely ever notices its presence. It adds depth, meaning and ties the whole visual experience together.
Basic acoustics-SPL and Sound power, Reflection Refraction, Diffusion, diffraction, absorption, standing waves. Reverberation, RT, Room modes-Axial, Tangential oblique modes. Necessity of Reverberation, control and monitoring rooms, concert halls and theatres, inverse square law, Absorption coefficients of Materials. Sabine Equation, Growth and Decay of sound in an Enclosure. Acoustical features and design of Auditoriums and Theaters. Delay, Echo, Filters, Effects. Reverberant Fields .Binaural hearing, stereo/ Mono
Students will be able to remember the various concept of various audio units.
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Students will be able to apply various style of recording according to the need.
Media planning: Information Sources and analysis-marketing sources, Creative sources & Media sources- Setting Media Objectives: Audience objective & Distribution Objective.
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1. THE MAGIC OF SOUND
IN FILM AND MEDIA
Presented by:
Mr. Sankaranarayanan K. B
Sound Engineer & Asst. Professor
Department of Visual Communication
Nehru Arts and Science College
(Autonomous)
Coimbatore.
2. What is Sound
Sound is a perceived sensation by our ear produced either by living things or
due to the vibration or friction of non-living things and detected by brain.
3. Types of Sounds in Film/Video
DIEGETIC
• The sound that both audience and
the characters in the film/video can
hear
NON-DIEGETIC
• The sound that only the audience
can hear or the Sound that does
not have an onscreen source
5. Sound is categorized into….
Dialogue Music Sound effect
•Dialogue is the transmitter of
story, information, where the
characters interact onscreen.
•Voiceover's are also a form of
speech where a background
voice will be followed by a
series of visuals to convey a
story or a particular scene.
Music can help the
film/ video to create
smooth transitions,
build tension, create
romance or very
emotional moments
with musical
instruments.
Sound effects are
special kind of sound
that is used to
enhance the visuals
and keep up the
balance between the
visuals and the
viewers.
6. Other main terminologies….
Dialogue Music Foleys
Voice over's Theme Music Ambient sounds
(Soundscape)
Direct addressing Songs Line and Live
Effects
*** Title track ***
Sound bridges – Continuation of sound/s from one shot to
another. They help create a smooth transitions. E.g. : L Cut
or J Cut
• Parallel sound/Sync Sound – Direct Recording of sound
with the Visuals at the time of shooting.
• Contrapuntal sound – sound that does not fit with
visuals. To provide humor or to make an Creative content
on the nature of reality
7. The Flowchart of Sound in Film
Pre
Production
Sound Story
Boarding
Directors
Call/meeting
Sound
Designing
Dubbing/
Sync Sound
Foley
(Live/Line)
Music
BGM/Songs
Pre-Mix
Final Mix
9. Locked Cut*
One of the most important parts or stages in
a film's production is the locked cut. Locked
refers to the point at which the film's visual
assets have been locked into place, or
which the visuals have been taken from the
offline editing (non-linear) and placed into a
master timeline or online editing platform.
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10. ADR - AUTOMATED DIALOGUE
REPLACEMENT
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The audio that's not recover from the production audio
track will be replaced by the ADR.
12. Music Scoring
The film composer scores BGM and songs for Film/Video
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13. Sound Editing and Design
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Sound designers create sound effects for the movie. This can
include anything from ambience, such as room tones or
spaceship sounds, over-the-top sound effects, such as car
crashes, explosions, or just about anything else that falls outside
the purview of ambience.
14. Sound Pre-Mixing
Sound pre mixing is the process of balancing audio levels of all of the sound
tracks in a film/Video from dialogues, to Foleys, and music. A pre mix
engineer will balance all the audio tracks in the movie in order to make
it sound clear, crisp, and clean.
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15. Surround Mixing : Final Output
Formats: Mono, Stereo, Quadraphonic, 5.1, 7.1, 11.2, Dolby Atmos, Auro 3D
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16. Software’s for Sound
Avid Pro Tools
Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo
Studio One Presonus
Adobe Audition.
Logic Pro X.
Audacity. ...FOSS
Reaper. ...
Fl Studio. …
17. The preeminence of Sound
•Sound is an authoritative film element for many reasons.
•The sound can “synchronize the senses”–
of the viewer by stimulating their senses.
•Draw attention to the scene.
•Clarify the mood of the scene/situation –
Fear/Fun/Danger/Tension/Romance/Happy etc.
•Holds active relationship with the visuals
18. The supremacy of Sound
•Sound indicate us to shape or build our expectations.
E.g. : A door opening sound will make us expect someone is coming or
something is going to happen.
•The creative use of sound fx/music can cheat or confuse the viewer.
•Refine psychological aspects - thoughts of a character, or unseen
insinuation of a situation.
•Building Continuity for moving images.
• Augment the audience's emotional experiences.
19. The Power of “Silence”
Sound gives a new dimension called as “silence”.
E.g. : a quiet passage in a film can create almost unbearable tension, forcing the
viewer to concentrate on the screen anticipate for what happens next.
20. At last……
Sound can make the viewers to travel through many levels of imagination.
There is no particular rule to mix the sound for film/video. Infinite possibilities are
open
For a creative thinker to create meaningful relation with sound for any visuals.
The director or the filmmaker can mix any sound elements into a whole to tell a
story.
21. How can I become a good sound
professional…
Passion
Passion
Passion
22. Career in Sound
JOB ROLES
•Sound Engineer
•Mix/Recording/Mastering Engineer
•Studio Manager
•Production Assistant
•Assistant Engineer
•Acoustic Consultant
•Digital Re-mastering Engineer
•Live Sound Engineer
•Multimedia Developer
•Studio Designer
•Studio Technician
•Sound Programmer
•Music Editor/Sound Editor
•Broadcast Engineer (Radio & TV)
•A Sound Instructor…..like me!!!
Top Colleges / Universities in India
offering Sound Engineering:
•IIT Kharagpur (M. Tech. - Media and Sound
Engg.)
•Film and Television Institute of India,
Pune
•Sound Recording & Television Engineering (2yrs PG
Diploma)
•Sound Recording and Design (1Year Certificate Course)
•National Institute of Film and Fine
Arts, Kolkata
•Asian Academy of Film and
Television, Delhi
Media’s
Television & Radio
Gaming& Film
Freelancing
23. Emerging career…in Sound
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