Music in TV, Film, & Video Games Review

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Across
  1. 2. a film Scoring technology where music would be recorded in sync with what is happening onscreen, and then the sound waves would be converted to light waves that would permanently attach to a film strip for later playback.
  2. 6. a film Scoring technology where music is recorded onto a disc in sync with what is happening onscreen, and then the disc is played through a movie theater speaker system at the same time as the film.
  3. 7. Sound recording technology that used an engraved wax cylinder rotating against a stylus, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
  4. 9. a reoccurring musical theme that is used more than once in a film, often linked to a specific character or idea.
  5. 12. music written for TV shows that plays at the beginning of each episode to set the mood for the show that the audience is about to watch.
  6. 13. sound that is split into multiple different channels, allowing it to be played through multiple different speakers. Typically used in movie theaters.
  7. 14. the division of sound into two different channels so that it can be played from two different speakers
  8. 16. The speed of the music
  9. 17. a simple song written for video games that includes only 3 tones, used mainly in the 1980s and 1990s due to the technology limitations of that time.
  10. 19. a disc technology used by many video game consoles going into the 2000s (notably the playstation), allowing for more room to store music data.
  11. 20. a short and catchy advertisement song used to promote a company or product
  12. 21. A modern sound design method in film where sounds for different “objects” can be placed in a different stereo channel depending on where the designer wants the sound for that specific “object” to come from.
  13. 22. A clip of sound that can be played continuously in rhythm
Down
  1. 1. a glorified MP3 player launched by Apple in 2001
  2. 3. music that is part of the world on the screen- the characters can hear it.
  3. 4. the online DAW software that we used in this class to make music without video
  4. 5. A music file stored using binary data rather than sound waves. Because of this, you can easily change the instrument and notes on these files.
  5. 6. ______ sound technology- the ability to align audio and video into one cohesive file
  6. 8. a short musical phrase used often in TV sitcoms to transition between scenes, emphasize a key moment, or create drama at the end of a scene.
  7. 10. the online DAW software that we used in this class allows the user to include both video and audio in their workstation
  8. 11. instrumental background music used to enhance the scene in a film or TV show
  9. 15. The process of adding controls that will automatically control specific audio parameters like volume and panning.
  10. 18. A set of notes used for a particular song or section of a song