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what are 3 ways to conceptualize a sound? |
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1. use original sound source 2. analogous visualization 3. sounds without visual congruence |
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this is sound recorded on the set, a problem with it is it often won't sound big enough. |
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an example of this is using a chicken bone snap as the sound for an arm break. |
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this is a sound source that is unrelated to the sound it is going to represent. an example is sheet metal being used for thunder. |
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sounds without visual congruence |
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name three sound "sweeteners." |
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1. subconscious sounds 2. processed sounds 3. sub-harmonic sounds |
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what are the quick keys to replace a region using a mac? pc? |
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mac = shift+com and drag pc = shift+ctrl and drag |
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after each edit, what are the steps you must take? give quick keys for the appropriate steps. |
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1. highlight region 2. time stamp selected (quick keys: mac = shift+com+m / pc = shift+ctrl+m) 3. export region definitions (mac = shift+com+y / pc = shift+ctrl+y) 4. lock region 5.save |
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in order to have a professional session organized, what should you type in the comments field? |
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1. identify what is on the tracks 2. indicate the output |
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how much percent is direct center? phantom center? |
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direct = 100% phantom = 0% |
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what does divergence allow you to do? what percent is total discrete divergence? nondiscrete? |
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divergence allows you to bleed the source into other channels. discrete = 100% nondiscrete = 0% |
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what does comping effects entail? |
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bouncing source tracks down to appropriate channels prior to mixing |
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this is defined as the process of taking raw recorded material and refining and polishing it for use in the final mix. |
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this means to "listen without emotion." |
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this is recorded during a film's production, it's used by video editors as the soundtrack for their edit of the film. |
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what does EDL stand for? what is it, and name the 3 formats. which one is most common? |
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Edit Decision List -Sony 9000 -GVG (Grass Valley Group) -CMX 3600 - most common |
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in the production audio, what is the default location for your dialogue? |
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in production audio, what is the isolated dialogue from a single character speaking on screen? |
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in production audio, what is the dialogue that needs to be processed to realistically fit the context of the scene? |
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