Post-Production Sound For Film and Television Course
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-04-06 | - |
Program Overview
This practical course provides an overview of the role of sound professionals in film and TV projects. Through hands-on exercises and field trips, students develop an understanding of soundtrack creation and utilize Pro Tools for audio post-production. Topics include dialog editing, ADR, Foley, and music editing. Students must have their own computers with Pro Tools software.
Program Outline
Outline:
This practical course offers insights into the role of sound supervisor and other sound professionals in film and TV projects. Through lectures, demonstrations, exercises, and field trips, students develop an overall vision for effective soundtrack creation throughout the movie or TV series. Students learn how to utilize Pro Tools in the context of audio post-production. Topics cover dialog clean up and editing, recording ADR, Foley, hard effects, and the use of background sounds from libraries, and practices of music editing including temp scores and mix.
Teaching:
Students must have their own computers (Mac recommended) with an active subscription to the Pro-Tools software.
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Outline:
This practical course offers insights into the role of sound supervisor and other sound professionals in film and TV projects. Through lectures, demonstrations, exercises, and field trips, students develop an overall vision for effective soundtrack creation throughout the movie or TV series. Students learn how to utilize Pro Tools in the context of audio post-production. Topics cover dialog clean up and editing, recording ADR, Foley, hard effects, and the use of background sounds from libraries, and practices of music editing including temp scores and mix.
Teaching:
Students must have their own computers (Mac recommended) with an active subscription to the Pro-Tools software.