Audio production worktext concepts, techniques, and equipment
Providing insight into the impact media convergence has had on the radio industry, this new edition delivers an excellent introduction to the modern radio production studio, the equipment found in that studio, and the basic techniques needed to accomplish radio production work.New chapters addressin...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, Mass. :
Focal Press
2013.
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Edición: | 7th ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628841806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Halftitle; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Production Planning; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Idea; 1.3 Goals and Objectives; 1.4 The Target Audience; 1.5 Style; 1.6 Production Personnel; 1.7 Production Elements; Production Tip 1A-Pick Any Two; 1.8 The Script; 1.9 Paperwork; 1.10 The Importance of Voice; Production Tip 1B-Copy Marking; 1.11 Equipment and Facilities; 1.12 Laws; 1.13 Ethics; 1.14 Conclusion; Self-Study; Questions; Answers; Projects; Project 1-Undertake Production Planning for a 15-Minute Interview Show; Project 2-Assess Your Skills
- Chapter 2 The Studio Environment2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Audio Chain; 2.3 The Studio Layout; 2.4 Production Studio Furniture; 2.5 Studio Sound Considerations; 2.6 Studio Construction Materials; 2.7 Studio Size and Shape; 2.8 Studio Aesthetics; Production Tip 2A-Static Electricity; 2.9 On-Air/Recording Lights; 2.10 Hand Signals; 2.11 Noise and Distortion; 2.12 Is it a Sound Signal or an Audio Signal?; 2.13 Sound Defined; 2.14 Key Characteristics of Sound Waves; 2.15 Frequency Response; 2.16 Conclusion; Self-Study; Questions; Answers; Projects
- Project 1-Tour an Audio Facility and Write a Report Describing ItProject 2-Redesign Your Production Studio; Project 3-Draw an Audio Chain Flowchart for Your Production Studio; Chapter 3 Digital Audio Production; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Analog Roots of Digital Production; 3.3 The Digital Process; 3.4 Reasons for Editing; 3.5 Desktop Audio Production: The Digital Audio Editor; Production Tip 3A-Audacity; 3.6 Digital Audio Workstations and Other Digital Editors; 3.7 Strong Points and Weak Points of Digital Production; Production Tip 3B-Maintaining Digital Equipment; 3.8 Audio Synchronization
- 3.9 Latency Issues3.10 Digital Audio Editing; 3.11 Multitrack Editing Techniques; 3.12 Multitrack Voice Effects; 3.13 Track Sheets; 3.14 The Mix Down; 3.15 Multitrack Spot Production; 3.16 Conclusion; Self-Study; Questions; Answers; Projects; Project 1-Undertake Digital Audio Editing; Project 2-Using a Digital Audio Editor, Build a Short Music Bed and Record a "Voice and Music Bed" Spot; Project 3-Write and Record a 60-Second "Concert Commercial"; Project 4-Write and Record a Report that Compares Various Recording/Editing Software Programs; Chapter 4 Microphones; 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Classifying Microphones4.3 Dynamic Microphones; 4.4 Condenser Microphones; 4.5 Microphone Pickup Patterns; 4.6 The Omnidirectional Pickup Pattern; 4.7 The Cardioid Pickup Pattern; 4.8 Polar Response Patterns; 4.9 Impedance of Microphones; 4.10 Sensitivity of Microphones; 4.11 Proximity Effect and Bass Roll-Off; 4.12 Microphone Feedback; 4.13 Multiple-Microphone Interference; 4.14 Stereo; 4.15 Stereo Miking Techniques; 4.16 Surround Sound; 4.17 Special Purpose and Other Types of Microphones; 4.18 Microphone Accessories; 4.19 Microphone Usage
- Production Tip 4A-Microphone-to-Mouth Relationship and Setting Levels