The latest hot camera is pretty irrelevant if one can't understand
what's happening on screen. The key to any narrative is in the dialogue
and voice over, but if this is unintelligible or difficult to hear,
viewers will soon lose interest. With real world applications and a
narrative to keep the reader's interest, Production Sound Mixing is
the indispensable guide for film and video audio recording. Written by
veteran sound mixer John J. Murphy, the book offers a step by step
collaborative journey through the basic physics of sound, concluding
with a practical guide of the latest techniques and equipment available
to all who are interested in the best audio for their projects.
Structured to mimic a 14-week semester, each chapter begins with an
audio problem to be solved and ends with a solution drawn from
information gleaned from past chapters. Suggested movie scenes that
demonstrate the relevant audio techniques will also be included. Equally
applicable to studio and location recording, the book is oriented toward
commonly accessible environments such as conference rooms, hallways,
beaches, car interiors, bathrooms, and so on. The intent is to allow the
student to make the best of a location no matter how challenging it
might be. Most importantly, this book will make one aware of the
potential of sound on screen, for it is truly 50% of the viewing
experience.