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