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analog
theatrical
physical media
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post production
Magneto Optical Disk
A magneto optical disk, or MOD, is a digital data storage medium. Like a hard drive, CD, DVD, and flash drive, it reads and writes digital data. MODs are removable media, separate from the drive mechanism, that are housed in a protective case.
In post-production, MODs primarily serve three
7.1 Multi-channel Audio
7.1 refers to multi-channel audio intended to be monitored through eight channels: seven full frequency range (20Hz to 20KHz) channels and one frequency limited (below 120Hz) channel for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects), or Subwoofer track.
7.1 multi-channel audio has several theoretical channel
Ornament Sound Experiments
The 1932 film Ornament Sound Experiments, created by experimental filmmaker Oskar Fischinger, utilized the optical sound track in a very unique way. Using precise graphical icons in place of the usual waveforms in the soundtrack area of the film, a "synthesized," or "pure" sound, as