Quiz review 10 Flashcards

0
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A classic example of an encoded sound is….

A

Dialogue

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1
Q

Encoded sounds are sounds that do or do not require _____.

A

Do require decoding

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2
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Embodied sounds are sounds that do or do not require decoding.

A

Do not

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3
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A classic example of embodied types of sounds are

A

Backgrounds
Atmosphere
Room tones

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4
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5,6,7,8,9

A

Look at web picture

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5
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What are the colors that correspond to these?

10,11,12,13

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Violet
Blue-green
Yellow 
Orange 
Red
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6
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Harmonic sounds are sounds that are able to….

A

Be superimposed stacked together and they still sound as one

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7
Q

Give both a musical and non music example of harmonic sounds?

A

Harmonic- orchestra

Non harmonic- backgrounds and room tones

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8
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What is the maximum number of layers the human ear can stand when spread across the spectrum?

A

5

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9
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How many elements in the human ear can one stand?

A

2.5

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10
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How do you strategically and purposely create a sense of confusion?

A

Stack up many non harmonic sounds.

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12
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How to strategically create a sense of calm…

A

Fewer harmonic sounds

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13
Q

The left brain deals with embodied or encoded sounds?

A

encoded

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14
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How are warmer sounds panned and spread?

A

Through more speakers

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15
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how are colder sounds panned or spread?

A

using fewer speakers

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16
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when faced with a bottle neck moment how do you decide which layer to get rid of?

A
  • Keep the one that tells the story

- eliminate the one that doesn’t tell the story

17
Q

experiments of panning dialogue around to match the dialogue on screen is ______.

A

artificial

18
Q

list the 5 basic relationships and give a brief example of each

A

a. Sound defines picture
b. picture defines the other sound
c. sound parallels picture
d. sound and picture define effect
e. sound counterpoints picture

19
Q

What does ADR stand for?

A

Automated Dialogue Replacement