#6 Sound Design

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Across
  1. 6. Illustrates the type and location of all sound instruments (including speakers) and the interconnections between equipment
  2. 7. Audio that is recorded by taking samples of the original sound wave at a specified rate
  3. 9. An Ancient Greek sound effect that generally involved a sack of rocks
  4. 12. These people accompany singers onstage and/or create atmospheric sounds
  5. 13. This equipment assists with the amplification of voices, appearing in the 1960's
Down
  1. 1. This innovation occurred in the 1950's: recording sounds that could be played back
  2. 2. The creator of sound effects that have become industry standard
  3. 3. The playing of music quietly under dialogue or a visual scene. Establishes mood
  4. 4. Audio recorded using methods that replicate the original sound waves, like vinyl recordings
  5. 5. A list of music and sound cues for each scene/act.
  6. 8. These sounds are unique to each environment and are considered 'background noise'
  7. 10. A type of microphone placed directly on the actor
  8. 11. The decade in the 20th century when sound design began to change