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Audio for FIlm
editThe other half of the Movie
edit- Introduction
- Sound recording and reproduction
- History of film
- Sound film
- Audio engineering
- Mixing engineer
- Mastering engineer
- Loudness war
- Audio technology
- Decibel
- Ambient noise level
- Dynamic range
- Noise reduction
- Digital Audio Systems
- Digital recording
- Digital audio workstation
- Digital audio editor
- Audio filter
- Dynamic range compression
- Comparison of digital audio editors
- Pro Tools
- Logic Pro
- Mixing console
- Euphonix
- Production Audio
- Film crew
- Production sound mixer
- Wireless microphone
- Boom operator (media)
- Presence (sound recording)
- Ambience (sound recording)
- Post Production Audio
- Post-production
- Audio mixing (film and television)
- Film editing
- Video editing
- 2-pop
- Film pull
- Three-two pull down
- Audio synchronizer
- Audio to video synchronization
- Sound editor
- Audio restoration
- Lip sync
- Sound design
- Sound effect
- Foley artist
- Soundtrack
- Film score
- Multichannel audio
- Surround sound
- 5.1 surround sound
- Dubbing (filmmaking)
- Stem mixing and mastering
- FIlm Sound Delivery
- Dolby Digital
- DTS (sound system)
- Codec
- Motion picture film scanner