Film Language Tag: sound editing

The selection and placement (editing) of the sound that comprise a work’s soundtrack. Sound editing generally encompasses all things related to the implementation of the director’s vision for the audio portion of a work, including planning, creating, and directing the execution of the sound design; selecting and placing the sound effects (including coordinating the reaction of new sound and Foley effects); editing the dialogue (including ADR); and supervising the recording of pre-dubs and the final sound mix. Often confused with sound mixing, at Kinolab we use the sound editing tag to refer to the process of creating the individual elements of a film's soundscape in post-production. Kroon, R. W. A/V a to z: An encyclopedic dictionary of media, entertainment and other Audiovisual terms. McFarland, 2014.


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