Audio Scoring, Dubbing and Transfer Techniques Used in Video-Tape Productions

John D. Silva

Many video-tape productions require post-production addition of music and sound effects to the original dialogue. Various methods have been used to accomplish this. Three methods have been successfully at Station KTLA. Method 3, developed at Ryder sound Services, Inc., is designed to achieve maximum control and is used to accomplish intricate mixing, scoring and dubbing operations, A variation of this method, devised for less stringent requirements, is used to avoid editing of sprocketed film. A proposed method, based on the use of a multichannel audio-tape recorder using 2-in, tape, is also discussed.

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Published
1961-06
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07810