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Sound for Film and Television

Sound for Film and Television

Tomlinson Holman

262 pages, parution le 01/04/2010 (3eme édition)

Résumé

Sound for Film and Television, Third Edition provides a thorough introduction to the fascinating field of recording, editing, mixing, and exhibiting film and television sound. It strikes a fine balance between aesthetic and technical content, combining theory and practice to approach sound as both an art and a science. This new edition has been completely updated to reflect the latest advances in HD technology, new hardware and software systems, new distribution methods, wireless sound capture, and more. Also, analog-related content has been reduced and transferred to the chapters covering historical techniques. Sections on troubleshooting and FAQs have been added to help you avoid common pitfalls in sound production. Written by one of Hollywood's leading sound experts, Sound for Film and Television provides a solid grounding in all aspects of the sound process. Basic principles are presented with illustrations demonstrating how they affect the day-to-day activities on a film or television set, in the editing room, and in the mix room. The accompanying audioDVDcontains more than 50 tracks that demonstratepractical, real-world examples of key concepts presented in the book. A companion Web site provides further resources and information:
http://booksite.focalpress.com/companion/Holman/SoundforFilmandTelevision/

  • The only text to present sound design as both an art and a science
  • Accompanying audio DVD contains examples demonstrating key concepts
  • Bridges the gap between production books and design engineering books

L'auteur - Tomlinson Holman

Tomlinson Holman is President of TMH Corporation and one of the prominent figures in audio today. He is widely known for his development of new products and processes in the field of audio and video, including the THX Sound System, Home THX (with his patents licensed to more than 45 companies), and the THX Digital Mastering program developed while he was Corporate Technical Director at Lucasfilm, Ltd. He has won career achievement awards from CAS and the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association. Mr. Holman is a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, the British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society, and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. He is Co-Chairman of the Audio Engineering Society Task Force on High-Capacity Audio.

Sommaire

  • Objective Sound
  • Psychoacoustics
  • Audio Fundamentals
  • MicrophonesTechnicalities
  • Handling the Output of Microphones
  • Production Sound Mixing
  • Sync, Sank, Sunk
  • Transfers
  • Sound Design
  • Editing
  • Mixing
  • Recording
  • Synchronization
  • From Print Masters to Exploitation
  • Transfers
  • Editing
  • Mixing
  • From Print Masters to Exhibition;Working with Decibels
  • Filmography
  • The Eleven Commandments of Film Sound
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Companion Website Page
  • Instructions for Accompanying DVD
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Caractéristiques techniques

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Éditeur(s) Focal Press
Auteur(s) Tomlinson Holman
Parution 01/04/2010
Édition  3eme édition
Nb. de pages 262
Format 21,5 x 28
Couverture Broché
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780240813301
ISBN13 978-0-240-81330-1

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