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| a type of tape use light to project the film |
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| a type of tape use of magnet to show motion picture |
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| the property represent of the other property |
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| numeric representation on property of discrete non continuous step |
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| the sound make emotional respond, could be high frequency |
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| the process of repeating over, example film making |
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| added not belong sound to help effect, empower it |
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| sound makes from body and footstep, added in studio |
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| the volume difference between the loudest and softest sounds reproducible in a medium |
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| manipulation of selected frequencies |
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| altering a sound to make it seem as if it's coming from a mechanical or electronic devices |
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| the conflict between what you see and hear |
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| a measurement the volume of a sound |
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| unwanted sound; the part of a signal associated with the recording medium |
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| a reflected sound, reverberation or echoes, a sound reflected by an object in the space |
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| stressing a note by playing it louder |
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| playing the notes of a chord in sequence, rather than all at the same time |
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| a musical punctuation or stop |
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| several notes played at the same time |
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| two or more melodies played at the same time |
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| the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies reproducible in a medium |
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| loud - refers to the volume music is to be played |
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| measure of the frequency of a sound |
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| recording dialogue in a studio after a scene has been shot |
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| multiples of the fundamental frequency that contribute to tone color |
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| focusing on the traits of a sound itself |
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| coming from a location in the image |
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| when a sound doesn't appear to originate from the place depicted in the image |
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| having two separate sources of sound |
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| sound that occurs at the exactly the same time at its source in the image |
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| accenting a note off the usual beat |
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| the speed at which music is played |
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| playing back and recording sounds in the same enviroment as they appear in the film |
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| the note upon which a key or scale is based |
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| effect for emotion through our entire film, for time, location, temperature |
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| specific effect, example door, phone ring |
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| change in frequency of a wave, relative to the location of the source |
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| the scene is exactly the same as writing script |
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| free expression in the drawing frame movie |
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| to create the animation that intend to imitate the sound.( image Look Like music) |
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| narrate story done by an invisible person not in the film |
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| narrate story done by people we see in the film non sync |
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| narrator are narrating but other character respond in sync |
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| gathering information about the sound's source |
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| interpreting the meaning of a message |
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| hearing a sound without seeing the source |
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| it is about the physical property of the sound, not the meaning. |
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| nonsensical sound of words spoken |
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| piece at the end of music |
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| process of re-recording dialogue by the original actor after the filming |
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| fast, quickly, and bright tempo |
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| not coming from a location in the image |
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| seeing and not seeing sound |
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| A tune, a succession of tones comprised of mode, rhythm, and pitches so arranged as to achieve musical shape, being perceived as a unity by the mind |
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| having one sources of sound |
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| a short tune or musical figure that characterizes and unifies a composition |
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| A chord progression where the subdominant chord is followed by the tonic chord |
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| playing the piece over and over until the singer ready |
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| relationship between scale, mode |
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| The musical basis upon which a composition is built |
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| quality of note that different for each instrument |
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| The process of adjusting the pitch of an instrument to itself |
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| none descript voices on the background |
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| Time Dissonance, modern idea with classic ideas |
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| Physical or dramatic dissonance |
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| volume not steady, volume is not fit |
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| the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect |
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| the way time organize in music |
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| function of music, 6 of them |
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-main: manipulate emotional space of the scene/underline/direct emotion -identification of character/ situation, major movie franchise -transitions one scene to another -continuity: contrast between scene -add missing element -emphasize individual moment/ overshadowing , usually disonant chord |
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Volume No Reveberation (Dry) Full Frequency No Noise Bass ( associate with intemency) limited dynamic range ( volume in certain range) |
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Improve intelligibility Change word or name Change plot or structure Change Performance Provide additonal information |
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| Basic Element of Music, 6 |
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Dynamics : refer to volumes in movie Rhythim: the way time organize in music Melody: Harmony Tone Color Structure |
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realistic, showing people and things as they are in real life, objectively. |
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involving general feelings or reactions to images rather than the content of the images themselves |
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