SOUND PERSPECTIVE

Sound perspective refers to the apparent distance of a sound source, evidenced by its volume, timbre, and pitch. This type of editing is most common in how the audience hears film characters’ speech. Actors in these situations are “miked” so that the volume of their voices remains constant and audible to the audience.

FILM SOUND AND MUSIC – College Film & Media Studies

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