Film Studies 1022 Chapter Notes - Chapter W11: Classical Hollywood Cinema, Internegative, Dubbing (Filmmaking)

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Spotting: the director, the composer, the picture editor, and the sound editor view the. Often half or more or the dialogue is rerecorded in postproduction film and agree on where music and effects will be placed. Adr (automated dialogue replacement), usually yields better than location sound. With the on-set recording serving as a guide track, the sound editor records actors in the studio speaking their lines (dubbing/looping) Nonsynchronized dialogue as the babble of a crowd (known in hollywood as walla") is added by adr as well. Library of stock sounds/ particular effects for the film. Modern sound editing relies on computer technology. Store sounds in database, classify and rearrange. Temp pub - accompaniment pulled from recorded songs or classical pieces. Click track - a taped series of metronome beats synchronized with the final cut. Dialogue, effects, and music are recorded on separate tracks, and each type of sound will occupy a separate track.

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