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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Sound Design''' β The "Art and Science" of "Creating," "Recording," and "Mixing" all the "Audio Elements" of a film. * '''Diegetic Sound''' β Sound that "Comes from the World of the Movie" (e.g., 'A Character Speaking,' 'A Door Slamming,' 'Radio Music that the character hears'). * '''Non-Diegetic Sound''' β Sound that "Comes from Outside the Movie" (e.g., 'The Musical Score,' 'A Narrator's Voice,' 'Sound Effects added for dramatic impact'). * '''Foley''' β The "Art" of "Re-creating" "Everyday Sounds" (Footsteps, Cloth rustling) in a "Studio" to "Add Realism" to the film. * '''Room Tone''' β The "Background Silence" of a location: every room has a "Unique Sound" that must be "Recorded" to "Smooth" the edits. * '''Direct Sound''' β Audio "Recorded on Location" during the filming (usually the 'Dialogue'). * '''ADR''' (Automated Dialogue Replacement) β The "Process" of "Re-recording" dialogue in a "Studio" because the "Location Sound" was "Poor." * '''Wild Track''' β A "Sound Recording" made "Without the Camera" (e.g., 'The sound of a crowd' or 'The wind'). * '''Sonic Motif''' β A "Repeating Sound" that "Represents" an "Idea" or "Character" (e.g., 'The breathing of Darth Vader'). * '''Dolby Atmos''' β A "Surround Sound" technology that allows sound to be "Placed" and "Moved" in "3D Space," including "Above" the listener. </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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