Vocabulary
Week 1
Vocabulary
Week 2
Sound Production
Microphones
Microphone Types
100

What does ADR stand for?

Automated Dialogue Replacement

100

a sound or combinations that form a immersive environment 

Soundscape

100

What kind of microphone does the boom operator use?

Shotgun mic attached the boom pole

100

used to protect microphone from muffled sounds

Dead Cat/Deluxe or Wind Protection 

200

these sounds are present in the environment, a unique sounds. 

Ambience

200

a genre of music that puts an emphasis on tone and atmosphere

Ambient Music

200

a microphone in which the sound waves cause a moveable wire or coil

Dynamic Microphone

200

microphone can be connected to the top of the boom pole

Shotgun Mic
300

sound effects for synchronous effects or live affects, a excellent way to enhance the mood of the piece by adding sound

Foley

300

a style of instrumental music with electric textures and no beat

Ambient

300

receiving signals from all directions

Omni-Directional

300

this piece connects the microphone to your recording device

1/4 XLR Cable

400

sound that does not have a visible source 

Non-Diegetic Sound

400

any report of connected events, actual or imaginary; sequence of spoken or written words

Narrative

400

receiving sounds/signals in usually two directions

Bi-Directional

400

microphones used at a concert or podcast..

Stereo/Studio Mic
500

sound whose source is visible on the screen

Diegetic Sound

500

receiving or moving signal in only one direction

Uni-Directional