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WHich technical limitation affects the amount of triggered sounds that can be stored for the purpose of being triggered to in-game events? |
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What is the game of the document that determines how many is paid to the music people in a film? |
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Who is responsible for making last minute changes to score mix after it arrives on the re-recording stage for the final mix? |
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While performing the steps for the character walking out of the house, the steps don't seem to be moving forward. What method of walking might alleviate this issue? |
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Before we start foley, the artist and mixer will prepare for the session by developing ___ that will dictate what is recorded where, and in what order |
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General crowd sounds for a film are typically recorded by a ___ group |
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The ___ is a term used to describe the crowing of wave fronts around a moving sound source |
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Whcih frame rate was considered to be the American standard for non-broadcast material? |
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With regards to the devlopment of a designed sound, it is important to consider the ___ in order to avoid having too many sound crowding one range and causeing "mud" |
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What is the headroom of digital printmaster formats? |
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Which printmaster format has only 9dB of headroom? |
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What do we call the one-frame long piece of tone placed two seconds before the first frame of picture? |
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Which element of the backgrounds provides details and helps flesh out the ambiences design with additional detail? |
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Which of the films we saw a documentary on discussed the use of the Nordic Filddle, Old English language lyrics, northen european and other international vocalists, and the process of recording in Watford Town Hall in England? |
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Once you start designing the backgrounds you find you are having trouble with an obviously repetitive loop. This phenomenon is known as the ___ |
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When the reels of dialogue arrive, the digitl assistant will record in the guide track and use the ___ as a guide in assembling the original production audio onto the work track |
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What is the name of the groups of audio files that will be loaded into a RAM for a game on a level by level basis? |
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The inverse square law of sound deals with the ___ of a sound, related to the distance for the sound source. |
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What is the name of the process in which film is converted to video? |
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The artist is having a little trouble accurately doing the steps due to the fact that the characters feet are off-screen. You should advise them to watch the ___ and hips. |
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Where is principal character dialogue routed to in the 5.1 setup? |
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Which mix of a film is used to show test audiences? |
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Which dynamic cue deals with the natural decay of sound in space? |
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Which microphone set-up listed makes use of two Omni directional Mics and would be the best choice for creating wide, open backgrounds with a very spacious feel? |
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Which film's behind-the-scenes documentaries featured the inception of many of the mix concepts still used today, including the roots of 5.1, and also discussed the ide of synthetic sound design, "psychadelic" sound, and matching the character of the topic of the film with the sound? |
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We should monitor out dialogue at ___ to 90dB as that gives us the best intelligibility in the dialogue? |
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What sort of microphone would allow us to record underwater? |
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The most prominent frequencies of the human voice fall in the range of 1000Hz to ___Hz |
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What is the headroom of the optical analogue Printmaster format? |
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What is the frame rate used in the Audio Post Production sessions? |
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Which of the composers we larned about in class was formerly in the band Oingo Boingo, and discussed his leitmotif/cue/theme writing for Batman Returns? |
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As you are designing your backgrounds you should create laters for foreground, midground, and background so the mixer can match the ___ |
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Which static cue deals with the slight time-delay between the ears? |
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The director wants to make sure that the plot will be clear as a result of this scene. As such, you should make sure the ___ is very clear and that nothing interferes with it as it is considered to tell the story of the film. |
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As you spot, you should always keep in mind the first rule of motion picture sound; ____ |
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See a sound, hear a sound |
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One way of conceptualizing a sound is the use of ___, whereby a sound is derived as a result of visual association. |
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What do you find on channel two of the worktape? |
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Once production audio has been loaded, it needs to be ___ by nudging the audio on the work track back and forth against the guide track until a swirling sound is heard. |
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Analogue tape librares use the organizational system know as ___. |
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Which type of timecode (not the frame rate), touted into a digidesign SYNC I/O can be read while the media is paused for the purpose of frame accurate spotting of sound? |
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When you begin to design your sound you will layer your sound for perspective and ___ |
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WHo selects the music that will go on the retail soundtrack CD of the film? |
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The purpose of music in a film's soundtrack is ___ |
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Which octave, when properly adjusted, can create an irratating, fatiguing, and "tinny" quality in dialogue? |
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Due to the Foley artists understanding of the props, cloth, and shoes they will be recording, the Foley artist will choose the ___ for the session. |
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What is the name of the process in game design of connection audio with the code for in-game events? |
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When cutting on film, what does a picture editor use to edit the dalies (work print and mag stock)? |
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In a scene where two characters are having an on-screen conversation, on which split would yo place their dialogue lines? |
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Which octave is said to conatin the "thump" of a sound effect? (hint: it is also considered to be one of the transistion octaves) |
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When creating your template, perspective changes will be overlapped by ___ |
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In a scene in a Barber Shop, the barber is cutting hair. The sound of the scissors would be a ___ sound. |
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With regards to the basics of psychoacoustcis, the three main cues for localization are: time, pitch, and ___ |
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When using the Pop Up menu, to comp a line of dialogue, it is important to have "____" Operates on all related takes checked. |
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When assigning a VCA track to a mix/edit group I would assign the ___ of the VCA master to the group name. |
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During which phase of game development will the sound team be focusing primarily on gathering assets? |
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What machine is used to print the edgecode on the mag stripe and work print after the dailies have been synchronized? |
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Which analogue recorder was a standard production recorder in the past and is still used today for recording gunshots and explosions due to its high dynamic range? |
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What is the name of the document that contains details about a game's style and design and potentially may contain details about audio implementation? |
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What is the name of the template created when spotting backgrounds? |
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With the movements done, according to the FOley order of operations, the next thing the artist will begin to record is the ___ |
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Which printmaster formats makes use of AC-3 encoding? |
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What type of Magnetic stock, considered the most dynamic and best sounding, is somtimes used to record final mixes prior to digital encoding? |
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In order to give the audience the impression that the scene is taking place in the location it appears to be taking back in, the editors will need to build ___ |
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Which printmaster format is stored on an external CD-ROM disc and follows a proprietary 30FPS timecode printed on the film just to the right of the optical audio track? |
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Which freely downloadable Audio API did we discuss in lecture? |
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Which printmaster format is printed on both outer outer edges of the film print? |
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During which phase of a game's development do we find ourselves most busy, doing wiring, and responding to change requests? |
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Once the dialogue has been prepared, the dialogue editor will split out tracks that most likely will NOT be used during re-recording; These are known as ___ |
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When designing sounds for any film, using the ___ will often not work as it is frequently not large enough to use or is potentially poorly recorded. |
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Which static cue gives azimuth and zenith information, and is most useful in front of or behind the listener? |
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In another scene, someone is ponding nails into a piece of wood. The director wants the nail hits to sound HUGE and sound very HEAVY and MEAN. This would indicate he wants a ___ sound effect |
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What is another name for the optical printmaster format? |
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