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| Music and FX. Dialogue is missing. |
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| 4 pieces of equipment for Production Sound |
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| Shotgun Mic, Lavaleer mic (with camera), boom mic (with mixer), headphones |
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| The 2 people who are involved in the production sound stage |
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| Production recordist/boom operator |
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| cue to create debri effect after initial impact of something like an explosion |
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| at the end of a take, the slate is clicked while being held upside down |
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| Have foley techniques changed over the years? |
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| Main elements to capture in Production sound |
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Dialogue Room tone Ambience Wild Takes or Pick up Lines |
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| Good production sound is vital to stay on ________ |
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| The sound of a room at rest |
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| Purpose of ports in a shotgun microphone |
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| To reject sound. The ports flip the phase of incoming soundwaves. |
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| What is the pattern of shotgun mics? |
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| the area where a foley artist stands |
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| What do you record first in the foley process for feature films and tv? |
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| feature films= footsteps. Tv=cloth passes. Dont be surprised if she has the answer as cloth passes for both things. |
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| When recording Foley, you must keep all faders at Unity and mix with incoming signal on the mic pre. T or F. |
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| ADR, voiceover narration, Foley; FX recording, music |
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