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added value sound: hyper real sound effect that enriches the image and adds an expressive or emotional feel to the action
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automatic dialogue replacement: rerecording of sync dialogue in a studio (in cases when production sound is unusable
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copyright clearance: filmmaker has been given clearance to, or has purchased rights to use, specific music in a film
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diegetic sound: sounds that seem to come from the world of the movie
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diegis: the world of the film- consisting of characters, actions, objects, locations, time and story
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direct sound: picture of a car-sound of a car- sound that makes sense for the image- recorded while filming
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direct sound: the use of sounds recorded at the actual location or addition of other non-direct sounds motivated by the scale of a shot
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emotional tone or mood: music can create the emotional undercurrent in a piece
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foley artist: people who record sounds
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foley effects: creating and recording sounds in sound proof room as you watch the film (named for Jack Foley)
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foley room: equipped space (with different surfaces, objects) for sound making
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in sync: in time with picture
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looping: (automatic dialogue replacement) which is the recording of sync dialogue in a studio
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musical motifs: smaller musical phrases that can be combined, elongated and rearranged in editing to fit the temporal dimensions of sequences
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musical score: (background music) is nonsync and nondiegetic music that accompanies action or dialogue to underscore the events of a scene with a tone, mood, musical commentary
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nondiegetic sound: sounds that don't come from anything in the world of the film
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nonsynch audio: sound with no corresponding image on screen
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pfx: production sound effets-from sound libraries
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postsynchronous: synchronous relation established in post production
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realism: can be achieved through direct sound
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sound design: layering multiple tracks of sound
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sound design: the total aural impression of a film
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source music: name for any music that has a visible source in the scene (juke box)
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speach, sound effects and music: aural elements of sound design
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stylized sound: adding or enriching sounds with extra layers to create a new approach
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temp and rhythm: can infuse opening with fast and explosive energy, or with slow fluidity
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walla-walla: ambient sounds that involves the general, unintelligible chatter of a group of people
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wild sound: DOUBLE CHECK- explained as live recording from a later date- would be useful if camera set-up was not conducive to direct sound