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Sound design for low and no budget films / Patrick Winters.

By: Winters, Patrick (Patrick O.) [author.].
Publisher: New York, NY, USA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2017Description: xvii, 262 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138214033 (hardback).Subject(s): Sound motion pictures | Sound -- Recording and reproducing | Motion pictures -- Sound effectsDDC classification: 778.5344 W73 2017
Contents:
Location sound: How was that for sound? ; Sound design ; Dialogue editing: It's work, not magic ; ADR: What did they say? ; Walla/Group/Loop Group/Group ADR/Rhubarb: Why can't I hear them? ; Narration: It isn't dialogue ; Sound effects: Creating reality ; Foley: Who or what is Foley ; Backgrounds: What's an ambience, atmosphere or background? ; Musical score: In the mood? ; Mixing myself preparation ; Premixing or predubbing and DSP ; Mixing myself ; Studio mix ; Deliverables
Summary: "Don’t let your indie film be sabotaged by bad sound! One of the weakest technical aspects of a low or no budget short or feature film is usually the sound, and in Sound Design for Low and No Budget Films, author Patrick Winters explains what filmmakers need to do to fix that. Learn how to improve the sound quality of your low budget film with specific tools and practices for achieving a better sound track, including detailed, step-by-step explanations of how to edit your production track, create a sound design, record and edit ADR, Foley and sound effects, music, and much more. Focusing on the essential details indie filmmakers need to know, Winters teaches you how to turn a thin and distracting sound track into one that makes your film shine."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-258) and index.

Location sound: How was that for sound? ; Sound design ; Dialogue editing: It's work, not magic ; ADR: What did they say? ; Walla/Group/Loop Group/Group ADR/Rhubarb: Why can't I hear them? ; Narration: It isn't dialogue ; Sound effects: Creating reality ; Foley: Who or what is Foley ; Backgrounds: What's an ambience, atmosphere or background? ; Musical score: In the mood? ; Mixing myself preparation ; Premixing or predubbing and DSP ; Mixing myself ; Studio mix ; Deliverables

"Don’t let your indie film be sabotaged by bad sound! One of the weakest technical aspects of a low or no budget short or feature film is usually the sound, and in Sound Design for Low and No Budget Films, author Patrick Winters explains what filmmakers need to do to fix that. Learn how to improve the sound quality of your low budget film with specific tools and practices for achieving a better sound track, including detailed, step-by-step explanations of how to edit your production track, create a sound design, record and edit ADR, Foley and sound effects, music, and much more. Focusing on the essential details indie filmmakers need to know, Winters teaches you how to turn a thin and distracting sound track into one that makes your film shine."--Publisher.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Text in English

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