Audio post-production for documentaries is a highly challenging process since there is a variety of audio recordings in differing qualities, coming from different sources, from old video tapes to interviews conducted on noisy streets. However, what is possibly even more challenging is working with still images, such as photographs, which do not have any associated audio recordings, and making them “come to life.” This paper discusses the approaches and techniques for the creation of sound design and soundscapes for the still images in the feature-length documentary, titled Black, Not Gray: Ankara Rocks!
Author:
Onen, Ufuk
Affiliation:
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
AES Convention:
143 (October 2017)
eBrief:371
Publication Date:
October 8, 2017
Subject:
Applications in Audio
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