Processes Post-production
a sound control room @ tainted blue studios, 2010
post-production many different processes grouped under 1 name. these typically include:
video editing picture of television program using edit decision list (edl)
writing, (re)recording, , editing soundtrack.
adding visual special effects - computer-generated imagery (cgi) , digital copy release prints made (although may made obsolete digital-cinema technologies).
sound design, sound effects, adr, foley, , music, culminating in process known sound re-recording or mixing professional audio equipment.
transfer of colour motion picture film video or dpx telecine , color grading (correction) in color suite.
the post-production phase of creating film takes longer actual shooting of film , can take several months complete because includes complete editing, colour correction, , addition of music , sound. process of editing movie seen second directing because through post-production possible change intention of movie. furthermore, through use of color grading tools , addition of music , sound, atmosphere of movie can heavily influenced. instance, blue-tinted movie associated cold atmosphere , choice of music , sound increases effect of shown scenes audience.
post-production named dying industry phil izzo. once exclusive service offered high-end post-production facilities have been eroded away video editing software operates on non-linear editing system (nle). such, traditional (analogue) post-production services being surpassed digital, leading sales of on $6 billion annually.
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