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Unit 6 - Audio Equipment

Unit 6 - Audio Equipment

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Arts, Performing Arts, Journalism

9th - 12th Grade

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21 Slides • 12 Questions

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You are filming a "man on the street" segment where your actor is walking and talking to different people in one location. What is the best mic for this situation?

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Shotgun / Video Mic

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Lavalier Mic

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Handheld Mic

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Camera's Internal Mic

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Multiple Choice

You are filming a conversation between two characters in a scene. You are filming in a closed room. What is the best mic for this situation?

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Shotgun / Video Mic

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Lavalier Mic

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Handheld Mic

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Camera's Internal Microphone

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Multiple Choice

You are filming a scene outside in the trees by the gym. You are filming a group of five people. What is the best mic for this situation?

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Shotgun / Video Mic

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Handheld Mic

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Lavalier Mic

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Camera's Internal Mic

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This is a

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Omni

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Dynamic

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Shotgun Mic

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When should a microphone like this be used?

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On Stage

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In a studio

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What is this connector called?

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XLR

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Jack

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Speakon

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RCA

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Multiple Choice

In the world of professional film and video production, sound is incorporated during __________.
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development
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pre-production
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production
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post-production

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This mic picks up sound from the front and rejects sound at the back
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Cardiod / unidirectional mic
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Omni directional mic
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Dynamic Mic
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Condenser Mic

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This mic gets its name form the pattern it picks up.

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Condenser

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Cardioid

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Lavalier

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• Ducking

• An editing feature that lowers the volume of a particular track when another audio

source is present

• Commonly used for voiceovers with background music

• Scrubbing

• Clicking and dragging the playhead of an audio project through the timeline to
get to a particular section

• The user is able to hear the audio while scrubbing, making navigation of the
project more efficient

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• Normalization

• The process of making sure all of the audio levels in a project are at a consistent level and sound
good together.

• Equalization

• The process of adjusting the different levels (bass, treble, mid-tones, etc.) in an audio recording in
order to produce the best sound

• VU meter

• Also called Volume Unit Meter

• A visual representation of the audio volume level; used to ensure all audio clips recorded are at the
same level.

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• Over-modulation

• Sound interference that occurs during recording when audio levels are too high and

causes the signal to distort or lose clarity.

• Audio Channels

• The amount of individual audio channels used during playback. The more channels
of audio, the more realistic the sound.

• Monaural (Mono) - All sources of audio play out of one single channel.

• Stereophonic (Stereo) - Audio sources can be separated into two different
channels (left and right).

• Surround Sound - Multiple audio channels; usually 5-7 channels.

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MP3

• Most popular audio file format.

• Standard for downloading and

• storing music.

• Commonly used for streaming

over the Internet.

WAV

• Standard file format for PCs.

• Native sound format for Windows

environment.

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Multiple Choice

___________ is the application of a constant amount of gain to an audio recording to bring the average or peak amplitude to a target level (the norm). Makes your audio sound louder.

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Audio Fade

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Transition

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Audio Reverb

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Audio Normalization

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Multiple Choice

a piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker.

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edit

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voiceover

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ducking

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fade

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Multiple Choice

In ___________, the level of one audio signal is reduced by the presence of another signal.

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ducking

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masking

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transitions

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none of the above

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• Foley is the art of re-creating

sounds to give realism in movies
and TV.

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