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Sound & Editing Lily, Matt, Mei, Michaela Sound WHAT IS SOUND? An audible vibration of the air or some other material. Difference between Sound and Noise Sound has communication purpose. Noise is random and unwanted. TYPES OF Sounds


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Sound & Editing

Lily, Matt, Mei, Michaela

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Sound

WHAT IS SOUND?

An audible vibration of the air or some other material.

Difference between Sound and Noise

Sound has communication purpose. Noise is random and unwanted.

TYPES OF Sounds

  • Television and film sound
  • Literal and nonliteral sound
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Sound

3 Basic Functions

1) information (dialogue, direct address, narration) 2) outer orientation (space, time, situation) 3) inner orientation (mood, internal conditions, energy, structure)

* Sound perspective: how close we perceive a sound to be. * Sound continuity: the sound should be maintain its intended volume and quality over a series of related shots.

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Examples

Information narration Outer orientation situation – predictive external condition inner orientation mood energy structure

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Editing

WHAT IS EDITING?

Selecting those parts of an event that contribute most effectively to its clarification and intensification.

TYPES OF EDITING

  • Instantaneous Editing(Switching)
  • Post Production Editing
  • Complexity Editing
  • Continuity Editing
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Editing

OTHER EDITING FACTORS

  • Graphic vector continuity
  • BAC positioning
  • ABC arrangement
  • Considering transitions when cutting
  • Continuity in colors
  • Continuity in the background
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Examples

Post Production Editing Iron Man 2 Interface Design Complexity Editing Rocky IV Training Montage Metric Montage Continuity Editing 180 Degree Rule Example Indy Mogul 180 Degree Rule