Sound Post Production
Sound Post Production Overview
Once film shoots have wrapped (been completed) the Post Production Sound Department begin work on constructing the sonic identity of the film.
Read MoreSupervising Sound Editor
Supervising Sound Editors are Heads of Department, responsible for all sound post production.
Read MoreRe-recording Mixer
Re-Recording Mixers, formerly known as Dubbing Mixers, work with all the sound elements (Dialogue, Automated Dialogue Replacement, Foley, Sound Effects, Atmospheres, and Music), and mix them together to create the final soundtrack.
Read MoreADR Dialogue Editor / ADR Mixer
ADR/Dialogue Editors ensure that all the required dialogue on film soundtracks is accurately placed, and of the best possible quality.
Read MoreSubtitler
The subtitling of feature films enables deaf and hard of hearing audiences to enjoy films.
Read MoreSound Designer
Sound Designers are responsible for providing any required sounds to accompany screen action.
Read MoreFoley Editor
Named after Jack Foley (an innovative pioneer of the art at Universal Studios), "Foley" is normally defined as sounds related to movements, whether pertaining to a character or an object (footsteps, fights, fist banging on a door), or to the result of an object's movement (pouring wine, shards of glass falling from a broken window).
Read MoreMusic Editor
Music Editors help Directors to achieve their musical ambitions on films, and provide a crucial link between the film and the Composer.
Read MoreAudio Describer
Audio Describers weave spoken narration around dialogue, sound effects and sometimes music, to give a continuous description of what appears on screen.
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