Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Worldizing: a sound design concept - by Walter Murch
Manipulating sound until it seemed to be something that existed in real space. This refers to playing back existing recordings through a speaker or speakers in real-world acoustic situations, and recording that playback with microphones so that the new recording takes on the acoustic characteristics of the place it was "re-recorded."
[via filmsound.org]
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