Below are the following results for the tag: "theatrical"
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35/32mm Film |
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5.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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6.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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7.1 Multi-channel Audio |
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Academy Curve |
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ADR |
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Bias Lines |
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Chace Digital Stereo® |
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Cinema Digital Sound |
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CinemaScope™ |
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Over-processed
An over-processed track suffers from what audio engineers might consider to be too much of a good thing. Any process designed to improve, repair, enhance, or otherwise advance the quality of an audio track can, if used in excess, have the reverse effect and start to diminish its overall quality.
Wow
All recorded media are designed to play back at specific, stable rates of speed. If the record or playback speed fluctuates, random variations in the pitch of the program, called wow, will result. Wow is inherent in any mechanical transfer, though in an optimal transfer, it should be so minor as
Phasing
Phasing is a steady or variable cancellation of frequencies created when two copies of identical program material are combined with very small variations in timing. The timing variations that cause phasing are up to approximately 1/2 a video frame apart. When the timing variation between the