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Project: LibDB Version: cvs Component: Documentation Category: tasks Priority: normal Assigned to: Anonymous Reported by: Morbus Iff Updated by: Little Nemo Status: active From filmsound.org: What is Audio Post-Production? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio Post-Production is the process of creating the soundtrack for a visual program of some kind. Ever since silent movies began to talk, filmmakers have been looking to control and improve the quality of the sound of their creation. As soon as creators realized there was a way to control and enhance the sound of their pictures, Audio Post was born, and has been a fact of life ever since. In Television, audio was originally "live", like the visual program it was part of. As TV evolved, and the art form grew to include "videotaped" and "filmed" programming, the need for Audio Post increased. Nowadays, it would be difficult to find any feature film or television show that hasn't been through audio post. What is involved in Audio Post ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio Post usually consists of several processes. Each different project may need some, or all of these processes in order to be complete. The processes are: Production Dialogue Editing ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement - if needed) Sound Effects Editing and Design Foley Recording (human sound effects recorded in sync with picture) Music Composition and Music Editing Mixing (also called re-recording) Little Nemo Previous comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ July 22, 2004 - 00:23 : Morbus Iff The provided libdb.mysql database schema contains a number of predefined role types, mostly from the film industry. Whilst most of them contain descriptions of what they actually entail, some are still missing. Those that are missing should be completed. -- View: http://drupal.org/node/view/9441 Edit: http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/9441 |