Deck 7: Sound and Image

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The art of creating audio to accompany visual media is called

A) soundscaping.
B) sound design.
C) the architecture of sound.
D) none of the above.
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Nonsynchronous sound is

A) what happens when the audio isn't properly synched with the film.
B) what you often see in kung fu movies dubbed with English dialog.
C) any sound that doesn't match the action, and was not recorded with the image.
D) none of the above.
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Sound heard by the audience by not the characters on the screen is

A) diegetic.
B) nondiegetic.
C) neither diegetic nor nondiegetic.
D) both diegetic and nondiegetic.
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A slate is used

A) to synch the audio with the image.
B) mainly as a prop in shows about the glory days of Hollywood, along with the director's bullhorn.
C) to sketch out storyboards.
D) none of the above.
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The slate is also called.

A) the board.
B) the tablet.
C) the clapper.
D) none of the above.
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Sound and image go together naturally in our everyday experience.
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Narration is always voiceover audio, and the narrator always remains invisible to the audience.
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Synching film and film sound is usually not necessary since they are recorded at the same time.
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The Nagra analog open-reel recorder has been the standard for so long that digital recorders have been unable to make any inroads into the industry.
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Deck 7: Sound and Image
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The art of creating audio to accompany visual media is called

A) soundscaping.
B) sound design.
C) the architecture of sound.
D) none of the above.
B
2
Nonsynchronous sound is

A) what happens when the audio isn't properly synched with the film.
B) what you often see in kung fu movies dubbed with English dialog.
C) any sound that doesn't match the action, and was not recorded with the image.
D) none of the above.
C
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Sound heard by the audience by not the characters on the screen is

A) diegetic.
B) nondiegetic.
C) neither diegetic nor nondiegetic.
D) both diegetic and nondiegetic.
B
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A slate is used

A) to synch the audio with the image.
B) mainly as a prop in shows about the glory days of Hollywood, along with the director's bullhorn.
C) to sketch out storyboards.
D) none of the above.
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The slate is also called.

A) the board.
B) the tablet.
C) the clapper.
D) none of the above.
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Sound and image go together naturally in our everyday experience.
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Narration is always voiceover audio, and the narrator always remains invisible to the audience.
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Synching film and film sound is usually not necessary since they are recorded at the same time.
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The Nagra analog open-reel recorder has been the standard for so long that digital recorders have been unable to make any inroads into the industry.
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