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Sound Design

Sound Design. History. Used as far back as 4000-2000 BCE in early theatre in China and India where they used little scenery but used music and sound for accompaniment and underscore. Greeks (c. 500-46 BCE) Used more of a vocal sound taking advantage of the great acoustics in the Amphitheater.

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Sound Design

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  1. Sound Design

  2. History • Used as far back as 4000-2000 BCE in early theatre in China and India where they used little scenery but used music and sound for accompaniment and underscore. • Greeks (c. 500-46 BCE) • Used more of a vocal sound taking advantage of the great acoustics in the Amphitheater. • English and Italians Renaissance (c. 1300-1620 CE) • Italians: • Commedia dell'arte used music to support the action both during and • before plays • Sound effects: slapstick to heighten physician comedy

  3. History • Elizabethan Theatre: • Created atmosphere with music and used it for Scene transitions and pantomimed dumb shows during the play • Sound effects: • scripts called for sound effects like bells, chimes, thinder and gunshots which were made offstage. • Realism (late 1800s) and Expressionism (early 1900s) • Starting in Moscow Art theatre's (1898) "The Seagull" required a large number of practical sound effects

  4. History • In 1938, first production of "Our Town" used sound effects were created offstage by actors and stagehands. • -Prerecorded sound effects became available on Shella C records in the 1930s • -Cues were played on double turntables, records with cues on them were often specially made for productions. • 1950s- Tape recorders came into widespread use because there weren't sound designers or audio crew effects were found by the stage manager and run by stage electricians • 1990s- Digital playback and recording was introduced to the theatre with CDs , MiniDiscs, DATs, samplers, Nd DAWs (soundboard)

  5. Sound Designer • - Sound Designer plans and provides the sound effects in the play • Responsibilities • -Read script and meet with director to discuss the sound effects for the show and begin to make cue list • -Communicate with other designers to make sure other works don't interfere with sound design • -Acquire pre-recorded sound effects and decide where they go during the production • - Record own sound effects⤵️ • Must know how to record sound effects onto different • Types of playback equipment • - Must attend all rehearsals to make sure all cues are taken at the proper times

  6. Key Players • Abe Jacob • -Born in Tucson, AZ • -became involved in theatre at age six • - did sound for Jimi Hendrix, Peter Paul and Mary, the Beatles last touring concert( August 1966) • -Did sound Design for shows like: • The Rocky horror Show(1975) • The Act(1978) • Les Miserables (2003) • Rain (2011) • How is what he did different? • Nobody else was doing sound design before 1971. Brought the concept of Sound Design as another creative element in theatre.

  7. Key Players • Ben Burtt • -Born July12,1948 in Jamesville ,NY • Education: university of Southern California • Allegheny College • Awards:Academy Award for Best Sound Edititng, SpecialAchievement Academy Award, and Satellite Award for Best Sound • Has Done sound Design for movies like: • -WALL-E • - Super 8 • - Raiders of the lost Ark • Interesting fact: • To create the rumbling sound of the gigantic boulder in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", he placed a microphone close to the tire of his Honda Civic as it coasted slowly down his gravel driveway. the recording was later engineered at various speeds to best replicate a rolling boulder

  8. Culture • China: • Sound Designers focus more on the sound effects for video games • Many China developers have no dedicated sound team • - Programmers, artists and musicians fill in

  9. Works Cited • "AACT: Sound Designer (Job Description)." AACT: Sound Designer (Job Description). N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • "Sound Designer." UO Department of Theatre Arts. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • "Student Technical Theatre Handbook." Sound Design. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • "A LIFE IN THE THEATRE: Broadway Sound Designer Abe Jacob - Playbill.com." A LIFE IN THE THEATRE: Broadway Sound Designer Abe Jacob - Playbill.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • "Abe Jacob | IBDB: The Official Source for Broadway Information." Abe Jacob | IBDB: The Official Source for Broadway Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. • "Ben Burtt." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2013

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