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A measure of the amplitude of sound |
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A unit to measure a sound's frequency; also called cycles per second. |
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a mechanical device that captures sound and converts it into a voltage signal |
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a microphone that does not use a power source to boost it's signal. |
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a microphone that uses a power source to boost or amplify the audio signal. |
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a pole used to hold a microphone so that it is as close to the sound as possible that it is recording |
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a very small microphone that can be clipped to an actor's clothing or hidden on the set. |
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Omnidirectional Microphone |
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a microphone that picks up sounds equally well from all directions |
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a method of shooting sync sound in which picture and sound are edited on the same strip of material at the same time |
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a type of filmmaking in which picture and sound are captured at the same time but one separate strands of material. They also edited simultaneously but on separate sstrands |
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What is the frame rate of sound? |
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30 frames per second (fps) |
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