Shepard tone

Shepard tone, named after Roger Shepard is a sound consisting of a superposition of sine waves separated by octaves. When played with the bass pitch of the tone moving upwards or downwards, it is referred to as the Shepard scale. This creates the auditory illusion of a tone that seems to continually ascend or descend in pitch, yet which ultimately gets no higher or lower.

Superposition-Superposition is the ability of a quantum system to be in multiple states at the same time until it is measured.

Sine waves-A sine wave or sinusoidal wave is the most natural representation of how many things in nature change state. A sine wave shows how the amplitude of a variable changes with time.

octaves- an interval whose higher note has a sound-wave frequency of vibration twice that of its lower note.

pitch-Pitch is a perceptual property of sounds that allows their ordering on a frequency-related scale, or more commonly, pitch is the quality that makes it possible to judge sounds as “higher” and “lower” in the sense associated with musical melodies.

auditory illusion- are false perceptions of a real sound or outside stimulus. These false perceptions are the equivalent of an optical illusion: the listener hears either sounds which are not present in the stimulus, or sounds that should not be possible given the circumstance on how they were created.

quantum system– a theoretical or actual system based on quantum physics, as a supercomputer.

THE IMPORTANCE OF NARRATION

Voice narration, and voiceover as its inheriting part, is any kind of explaining or telling of something happening on the screen. The main function of voice narration is to explain or summarise the shots to the viewers and to link particular parts of a film together.

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NEEDLE DROP

A “needle drop” is slang used in the film industry to describe when a pre-existing song is used in a movie. In the best cases, the audio and video become intertwined to the point where people can’t disassociate the song from the film. 

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spectrum of the arts

 Performing arts are arts or skills that require a performance in front of a public audience. Examples are acting, singing and dancing.

performing arts- musicals such as West Side Story, Snow White as she sings to the birds

Film as representational art: a preliminary view produce an artistic representation an artist intentionally acts on an artefact according to certain ideas or a „plan‟ in order to causally produce a rendering of some figures, objects, or features in a medium.

representational art- Films that follow a basic story line of it starting out fine then a problem in the middle and it all being resolved by the end. For example Spiderman and other marvel films.

Recording arts is a highly technical and creative field where basic entertainment is just the beginning. It is multidimensional and deals with audio in essentially all its forms and uses

recording arts- films which use sounds to emphasise what is going on in the scene for example a smack uses recording arts to bring the sound of said smack to the ears or the viewers.

A film which “Blurs the Boundaries” is The Wizard Of Oz as it brings in colour from black and white and sounds that haven’t been used yet when the tornado takes Dorothy and her house away.

foley

Foley is the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality.

Common examples include footsteps, chewing, drinking, cloth movement, keys jingling, doorknobs twisting, etc. Foley is often much more time efficient than manually editing sounds in, and it provides a richer character and performance (and thus, realism) to certain sounds in the film.

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needle drop moment

A “needle drop” is slang used in the film industry to describe when a pre-existing song is used in a movie. In the best cases, the audio and video become intertwined to the point where people can’t disassociate the song from the film. 

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example-Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly , 1983)- mad world -Gary Jules and Michael Andrews

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