logo Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register.
2024-05-02 07:11:54 CoV Wiki
Learn more about the Church of Virus
Home Help Search Login Register
News: Do you want to know where you stand?

  Church of Virus BBS
  General
  Humor & Satire

  Technical competence
« previous next »
Pages: [1] Reply Notify of replies Send the topic Print 
   Author  Topic: Technical competence  (Read 845 times)
Hermit
Archon
*****

Posts: 4287
Reputation: 8.94
Rate Hermit



Prime example of a practically perfect person

View Profile WWW
Technical competence
« on: 2006-10-09 19:58:50 »
Reply with quote

Some here may be amused by a brilliantly edited piece of work purporting to be a "State of the Union" speech given by Our Dear Misleadertm. Either a pro or someone with way too much time on their hands was involved. I suspect the former.

Hermit
Report to moderator   Logged

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
Blunderov
Archon
*****

Gender: Male
Posts: 3160
Reputation: 8.90
Rate Blunderov



"We think in generalities, we live in details"

View Profile WWW E-Mail
Re:Technical competence
« Reply #1 on: 2006-10-09 21:21:10 »
Reply with quote


Quote from: Hermit on 2006-10-09 19:58:50   

Some here may be amused by a brilliantly edited piece of work purporting to be a "State of the Union" speech given by Our Dear Misleadertm. Either a pro or someone with way too much time on their hands was involved. I suspect the former.
Hermit

[Blunderov] Yes I agree: a pro job. The visual cutaways are relatively easy to contrive. But the soundtrack is very skillfull. There seems to be a consistent ambient room sound track and there are very few noticeable pops on the audio splices.

Oddly, the sound technician who records and inserts the final sound fx in a soundtrack is known as the "Foley editor" The place where this is done is known as a "Foley stage".

(The signs are gathering thick and fast. Wooo.)
Report to moderator   Logged
the.bricoleur
Archon
***

Posts: 341
Reputation: 8.43
Rate the.bricoleur



making sense of change
  
View Profile E-Mail
Re:Technical competence
« Reply #2 on: 2006-10-10 12:17:02 »
Reply with quote


Quote from: Blunderov on 2006-10-09 21:21:10   

Quote from: Hermit on 2006-10-09 19:58:50   
Some here may be amused by a brilliantly edited piece of work purporting to be a "State of the Union" speech given by Our Dear Misleadertm. Either a pro or someone with way too much time on their hands was involved. I suspect the former.
Hermit


[Blunderov] Yes I agree: a pro job. The visual cutaways are relatively easy to contrive. But the soundtrack is very skillfull. There seems to be a consistent ambient room sound track and there are very few noticeable pops on the audio splices.

Oddly, the sound technician who records and inserts the final sound fx in a soundtrack is known as the "Foley editor" The place where this is done is known as a "Foley stage".

(The signs are gathering thick and fast. Wooo.)


Brilliant!!

A note on accuracy though – there are 3 elements to a creating a soundtrack (at least in TV/film) – FX, Foley and dialogue. The FX editor primarily uses libraries of sound effects (some of which they will have recorded themselves) whereas the Foley recorder/editor will work with Foley artists recording sounds such as, moves (the sound ones clothes make when in movement), footsteps, and any other sounds that have been agreed upon during what is know as a “spotting session.” That is where the FX editor(s) and Foley recorder/editor make decisions about what elements will be ‘recreated’ on the Foley stage.

- iolo
« Last Edit: 2006-10-10 12:18:03 by Iolo Morganwg » Report to moderator   Logged
Pages: [1] Reply Notify of replies Send the topic Print 
Jump to:


Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Church of Virus BBS | Powered by YaBB SE
© 2001-2002, YaBB SE Dev Team. All Rights Reserved.

Please support the CoV.
Valid HTML 4.01! Valid CSS! RSS feed