All Entries in the "Sound Design" Category
Adobe Visualizes the Future
Jerry Flattum, Songster I’ve never had a personal transaction with Adobe, other than downloading continuous updates for Reader and Flash Player. Adobe is one of those mega-corporations where the products speak for themselves. Without Photoshop…we’d all be blind. How much other advanced Adobe products are used and where is unimaginable. I couldn’t resist acquiring some [...]
Starring In Your Own Virtual Movie
I’m convinced the next wave in filmmaking will take place in virtual reality. Instead of the audience passively observing what is happening on a screen in front of them, they will become actors/actresses starring in their own movies. How will music and sound f/x be used in virtual reality? If we ourselves are acting in [...]
Sampling Technology: Convergence of the Film Score and FX Track into One
This post is a reprint of the abstract for my final paper in a history of film music course at the Academy of Art, San Francisco. This paper will argue that sampling technology is so sophisticated that both the film score and the FX track will merge from 2 separate tracks into one. It will [...]
