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A Filmmaker’s Guide to Sound Design : Bridging the Gap Between Filmmakers and Technicians to Realize the Storytelling Power of Sound, Paperback / softback Book

A Filmmaker’s Guide to Sound Design : Bridging the Gap Between Filmmakers and Technicians to Realize the Storytelling Power of Sound Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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This illuminating book offers a unique view into the art of sound design and the post production audio process.

It was written for filmmakers and designed to bridge the creative gap between directors, producers and the artists, and technicians who are responsible for creating the full soundtrack. Building on over 50 years of combined expertise in teaching, filmmaking, and sound design, experienced instructor and author Peter Rea and sound designer Matthew Polis offer a cogent, clear, and practical overview of sound design principles and practices, from exploring the language and vocabulary of sound to teaching readers how to work with sound professionals and later to overseeing the edit, mix, and finishing processes.

In this book, Polis and Rea focus on creative and practical ways to utilize sound in order to achieve the filmmaker's vision and elevate their films. Balancing practical, experienced-based insight, numerous examples, and unique concepts like storyboarding for sound, A Filmmaker’s Guide to Sound Design arms students, filmmakers, and educators with the knowledge to creatively and confidently navigate their film through the post audio process.

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