What Is Production Sound?

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Page 1: What Is Production Sound?

What is Production Sound?

The forgotten half of filmmaking.

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Production Sound defined

Complex craft of recording live dialogue and sound effects on the set during principal photography (production).

Craft = Mix of technical & artistic On the set = not a recording studio Live = not the control of post

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Requires a blend of

Creative judgement Technical expertise Acceptable compromise

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Art of Problem Solving

Spot potential noise problems before shooting

Control environmental sounds Good mic placement is critical Equipment failure Changes in blocking & performance

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Mixer is part engineer

Operation of audio recorders Operation of mixing consoles Familiarity with mics On-set communications

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Mixer is part Sound Editor

Quality of recorded dialogue Consistency of levels Ability to intercut between scenes Perspective Usable sound effects & backgrounds Alternate material for soundtrack

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Mixer is part Director

Story telling thru dialogue Story telling thru sound design How can the soundtrack serve to advance the

storyline or add a new dimension to the visual element?

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Filmmaking is a team effort

Not shooting an “audio” Picture and Sound both convey the story Not a contest to see if Camera or Sound

Departments will “reign supreme” Sometimes Camera must yield to good dialogue

and sometimes Sound needs to back off for picture

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Mixing is creative

Don’t have to be an electronics whiz Just need to know how to use the gear; not

how to service it! More important to understand post-production

so you know WHAT to record on the set for the editors to use later.

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Sound stages are not quiet

Film sets are not conducive to sound

Deal with background noise Echo and reverb; bad acoustics Camera angles & lighting hinder

mic placement Blocking and performance can

make sound mixing difficult