Sound Production: A Guide to Using Audio within Media Production
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2017 | Music & Dance
Sound Production introduces students to applying the processes of audio techniques within the sphere of media production. Presuming no prior technical knowledge, Andrew Lansley focuses on universal techniques that will work across all contemporary software and be of use to those needing to work with sound for radio, TV, film, videogames and websites. The format of the text follows a simple structure broken down into three main parts: Part 1: Theory & Technical Information -including a brief history of sound, basic audio theory- digital and biological, equipment and software Part 2: Techniques & Processes - including recording, digitising and organising, editing, equalisation, dynamic processes, FX processes, mixing, fixing and mastering Part 3: Industry Specific Applications & Exercises - including the radio, film/TV, web and gaming industries.
The book includes masterclasses from professionals in each field including amongst others: * BBC Wildlife audio producer and editor Peter Butler * Record Producer George Shilling, who has worked with artists such as Blur and James Brown * BBC Trails Editor Rob Champion * Grammy nominated producer, James Towler It is supported by a continually updated companion website providing further source material and exercises.
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Published by | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9780415554824 |
Language | N/A |
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