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AUDIO POST PRODUCTION FOR TELEVISION AND FILM

An introduction to technology and techniques
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Third Edition

By
Hilary Wyatt, Supervising Sound Editor who's worked in Britain and Hollywood on features, TV, animation and commercials (London, UK).
Tim Amyes, Consultant and lecturer for audio-visual; former sound supervisor for Scottish Television (Stirling, Scotland).

Reviews

"A comprehensive guide to creating, editing and finalizing soundtracks for film and TV...Well illustrated with plenty of practical examples, this is recommended." - Sound & Lighting International "Any reader engaged in this field will want to possess their own copy. It makes riveting reading with many excellent illustrations helping the understanding." Image Technology "It's a book which will have something for everyone - even the most experienced technician. But its real value lies in its comprehensive overview of the art of producing sound for vision - a must for the student." Playback Journal "What is really interesting about this book is the techniques and technical knowledge - it is packed with little nuggets of useful information that will really impact on your work and workflow if you take them on board." Focus magazine "...is a good introduction to the process of producing a soundtrack to accompany a TV or Film shoot, and gives step by step instructions as to how the various professional techniques are used on the set...I would say that this is a useful and interesting book for beginners and essential reading for any student before being let loose on a set..." - BKSTS, May 2006



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