Below are the following results for the tag: "post production"
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1/4" Longitudinal Time Code Track |
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Academy Curve |
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Conform |
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post production
post produciton
synchronization
Quadrophonic Stereo
The term Quadrophonic, or Quadraphonic, either are correct, was coined in the early 1970s to describe a four-channel sound presentation used in the recording and broadcast industries.
The speaker placement is frontLeft, frontRight, rearLeft and rearRight (fL,fR,rL,rR), with the listener sitting
Decibel
A decibel (dB), named by Bell labs for it's founder, Alexander Graham Bell, is a logarithmic, relative scale for measuring power or amplitude, and it is used in a wide variety of disciplines. With respect to audio, it is a measurement of loudness.
Human hearing has a dynamic range of about
Azimuth Errors
Azimuth is the vertical alignment in the plane of the tape path along the record and playback heads of a tape machine or mag dubber. Azimuth issues are timing issues due to the alignment of the tape against the head. Before recording or playing back tape or film, azimuth adjustment is applied