Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Soundtrack For Moving Image

Moving Image Production Film
- Action 
- Feature 
- Indie 
- Drama 
- Animation 
- Action
- Horror 
  • In all Films of most film if not all films or genres there is use of three different sound 'Music', 'Sound Effect' and 'Dialog'.

Television Programme
  • Comedy- Use of Canned Laughter or Live Studio Audience
  • News- Use of music that matches the type of news and even the duration.
  • Surveillance Programmes- Use of natural sound such as wind or birds (this is done alot in big brother)
Advertisment
  • Charity Adds-Use of sad music in the backround to enforce emotional persuation
  • Screen Advertising- use of music or even company made music for eye catching effect
Video Games
  • Movement Of Characters Or Inanimate  Objects- Pre recorded sounds (diegetic Sound) 
  • General Game Interest- Use of music in the backround or in menu options or the opening of the game
  • Characters- Use of voice overs or dialog for the game to make the characters talk
  • Theme Of Game- Digital sound with unique twist to only exist in the certain game (e.g. Mario)
Animation
  • C.G.I
  • Clay Animation
  • Computer Animation
  • Cel Shaded Animation
  • Regular Animation
Soundtrack
Instrumental Soundrack (music is generally used to project an emotion to the audience that best suits the scene, play or advert)
  • Instrumental  Music
  • Non Diegetic
  • Acapella
  • Sequence Music
Dialog Soundtrack (These can be used to Emphasize the importance of a scene, product or memorable dialog) Live Theatre
  • Book Reading
  • Live Theatre  
Sound Effect (Sound effects are used in alot of visual media types, even live plays, they are used to set a scene or illution of a sound of something we cannot see, sometimes its used to elevate the sound of a movement or product to give it more focus)
  • Pre- Recorded Sound
  • Diegetic Sound 
  • Libery Sound 
  • Digital Sound 
  • Tolley Made Sounds 
  • Natural Sound
  • Ambient Sound
Soundtrack Production
Skills needed for sound producing and editing
  • I.T skills and interest
  • Research and Development skills
  • Persistency and a birds eye (for spotting mistakes or errors)
  • Good imagination and listening skills
  • Good understanding of the line of work
  • Editing Skils
  • creativity
  • Patience and good enough standered
  • Good level of geography or history knowledege (to know were to find certin sound and what sound suit what period of time.
  • knowledege of laws and rights to your work and other (e.g. copyright laws) 

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