OVERVIEW
Films/Movies/Videos are an AUDIO-VISUAL medium which means they contain 50% sound and 50% visual (at times sound even overplays the visual).
Though Sound is one of the most talked about subjects in films, it is still the least understood department of filmmaking. It has been observed that captivating sound is one of the most important attributes that separate a professional film from an amateur one. New and aspiring filmmakers rarely give importance to audio/sound because they usually come from or have a background of writing and photography, neither of which have any association with sound. Due to this gap in knowledge we don’t plan properly for sound and sound related tasks which results in a poor quality sound track and eventually takes the viewer’s attention away from your story and visuals. Many short films, low-budget films, and sometimes even big feature films have failed because of this, despite having an interesting story.
COMPLETING THIS WORKSHOP WILL HELP YOU:
- Have better working knowledge of the subject which will allow you to confidently deal with Audio/Sound at all stages of Filmmaking.
- Understand the fundamental concepts of Sound Design.
- Understand the AUDIO-VISUAL medium and it’s importance.
SYLLABUS
- Importance of Sound in Film and any other A/V medium
- Properties of Sound (Fundamental and Subjective)
- Sound and Techniques
- Introduction to Sound Designing
- Case study of films and analysis for sound
- Hands-on exercises