Audio in media
Provides students with an introduction to the basic techniques and principles necessary for audio production in present media. This title covers informational, perceptual, and aesthetic aspects of sound as professors apply to each stage of the production process, from planning to postproduction.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Australia
Wadsworth, Cengage ‪Learning
[2014]
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| Edition: | 10th edition, international edition |
| Series: | Wadsworth series in broadcast and production
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| Call Number : | TK 7881.4 .A46 2014 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Sound in Production
- 2. Sound and Hearing
- 3. Acoustics and Psychoacoustics.
- 4. Loudspeakers and Monitoring.
- 5. Microphones.
- 6. Mixers, Consoles, and Control Surfaces.
- 7. Recording.
- 8. Synchronization and Transfers.
- 9. Signal Processors.
- 10. Audio and the Internet.
- 11. Sound and the Speaking Voice, Voice-Overs, and Narration.
- 12. Dialogue.
- 13. Studio Production: Radio and Television.
- 14. Field Production: News and Sports.
- 15. Sound Design.
- 16. Sound Effects.
- 17. Music Underscoring.
- 18. Production for Mobile Media.
- 19. Game Sound
- 20. Music Recording.
- 21. Editing.
- 22. Mixing: An Overview.
- 23. Premixing and Rerecording for Television and Film.
- 24. Music Mixdown.
- 25. Mixing for Mobile Media


