Monday, 6 May 2013

Digital Audio


Digital Audio is the process of turning analogue information into digital information also called digitizing.

An audio signal is analysed by an A/D (analogue to digital).

The A/D converter analyses the waveform of an analogue signal and samples that wave.. For examples 48KHz = waveforms analysed 48,000 times per second. Higher samples equal higher resolution frequency.

Professional Audio Files types

.AIFF Files
Audio Interchange file format
Developed by Apple.

.WAV Files
Waveform Audio Format
Developed by Microsoft (Most commonly used)

.BWF Files
Broadcast Wave Format
by the European Broadcast Union

The BWF is used as the next generation of the WAV file and new industry standards.

MP3 Files
MP3 commonly known as a compressed audio file that is popular in the mass media market. Mainly used for sharing over the internet.

MIDI
Musicla Instrument Digital Interface
Allow computers and musical equipment to communicate and synchronise

(The Sound Effect Bible - Ric Viers)

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Jack Foley






Jack Donovan Foley - April 12, 1891; Yorkville, New York – November 9, 1967; Los Angeles, California 

He was the developer of many sound effect techniques used in film making. He is attributed with inventing the art of Foley, which is the process of adding sound effects such as footsteps and environmental sounds to films. His founding role in the development of Foley is documented in the 2009 book The Foley Grail.


He worked on the pictures such as Melody of Love, Show Boat (1929), Dat Ol' Ribber, Spartacus, and Operation Petticoat.

Foley received many awards, including the Golden Reel Award.
(Wikipedia 2013 Jack Foley)