A decade ago the phrase Audio Post Production was almost unheard of to all but a few working in the field of broadcast television and video. Today no self-respecting producer, whether for broadcast or not, would consider that his work was properly complete until it had received Audio Post Production. Examples of simple requirements include the addition of commentary while more complex operation such as -audience sweetening-, music remixing and general enhancement are discussed.
Author:
Johnson, Malcolm
Affiliation:
BBC, LONDON, U.K.
AES Conference:
UK 1st Conference: Sound with Pictures (SWP) (May 1988)
Paper Number:
SWP-A2
Publication Date:
May 1, 1988
Subject:
Sound with Pictures
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