Below are the following results for the tag: "post production"
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post production
synchronization
post produciton
monitoring
sound theory
Academy Curve
The Academy curve is a standard playback equalization curve for pre-1975 mono, non-Dolby® optical soundtracks. It functions as the second part of a noise reduction scheme that begins by adding a “pre-emphasis” to audio intended for theatrical playback by boosting its high frequencies. When
Vari-speed
Vari-speeding sound allows an audio engineer to deviate from (or to) a standard speed. It is the process of changing the speed of an audio track to match the speed of another audio track or video source.
Vari-speeding is often used to correct speed variations due to rate conversion or
Artifact
An artifact is an unintended and undesirable by-product of a process or treatment which has been applied to an audio track in excess. Artifacts are NOT inherent in the source material; they are created or induced by a process, and in many cases are irreparable.
Artifacting can occur regardless