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UNIT 70:What is the role of a Sound Designer?
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Design, install, operate (practicality of sound desk, speakers and microphones. How is the sound going to be heard?)
Works extremely closely with the director or choreographer Most sound designers have come from being composers Evoke emotion, create and reflect mood, underscore the
actionSource the sound/musicEdit the sound/music (allows you to manipulate it)Diegetic & non diegetic sound (diegetic = what the actors
respond to, non diegetic = what the audience, not the actors, hears)
What equipment is needed and where? (radio/ambient/orchestra microphones?)
Reading/analysing the script and adding sound cues.
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When analysing sound, the designer considers
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Silence
Spoken sound
Voice
Natural sound effects
Instruments
Dynamics
Live music
Pitch
Volume
Tempo Background noise
Found sound
Recorded sound
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Roles & responsibilities
Record sounds
Create context
Dialogue
Source sound effects
Make the show realistic and atmospheric
Analysing the sound and script
Create time and place
Create mood
Manipulate sound