Thursday, September 26, 2013

Sound Design



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ogCVi0WqrQ

Sound is a HUGE industry and holds many varied career opportunities. In the movie industry alone - whether it be small independent productions or massive blockbuster movies, sound production is technical, creative, artistic and crucial in making the visual in audio-visual really shine.

ASSIGNMENT: Please submit a written document - Printed!
Please watch some or all of these videos and read through some of the information in the links below.

1. Post on your blog what you have learned about sound design and production. Specifically, name and describe in your own words, the various components of sound in film production. How do they all work together to make the final viewing experience what it is?

2. Watch the following clip (the first 1.5 - 2 minutes - no need to do more, but feel free to watch all of it) and decipher all the various audio component that you hear. Describe as best you can, ALL the sounds you hear and what categories of sound design they fall into. Then provide a brief analysis of how the sound impacts your viewing experience.




You'll have to watch it directly on youtube.
Try this link if the above doesn't work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSwy412nttI&feature=player_embedded

Due: Monday September 30th, 2013




Sound Design for King Kong















Here are some sites to explore to learn more about sound production and post-production.

Videomaker.com - an online magazine dedicated to creating and publishing video

Filmsound.org - for the art of sound design for film

Equipment Emporium - an online resource for film and video production, specializing in production recording

Film Inside Out (iofilm) - here's an article on recording good sound for film and video in a blog called iofilm, on the art and craft of making movies

Here is a lick to an article called Sync Tanks that discusses post-production sound in depth.

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