The slide presentation is part of my lessons in "Introduction to Broadcasting" at the Communication Department of the University of San Jose Recoletos in Cebu City.
8. Audiocraft
It deals with
the artistic
arrangements
of the various
audio elements
(montage
voiced report)
9. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
MUSIC (influences our moods and
experiences)
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
10. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
A good newscaster’s voice:
male : baritone (between bass & tenor)
female : lyric tone (melodic or sweet)
11. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Emoting
Modulation
Microphone Technique
12. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
At last,/ there’s a place/ where
students can have access to the
internet.// It’s a new internet
café!// And it’s just right across the
street.//
13. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Unfamiliar Word Pronunciation Guide
Arkansas Ar-ken-saw
Benoit Ben-’wah
14. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Emoting
Modulation
Microphone Technique
15. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Emoting
I love you! (emphasizes more on the
emotion)
I love you! (referring more to the person)
16. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Emoting
Modulation
It means lowering the pitch of
your voice from your normal
speaking voice to enrich the
timbre or quality.
17. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
VOICE (sound created by a person’s
vocal chord)
Factors for voice’s impact:
Proper pacing and delivery
Pronunciation & Enunciation
Emoting
Modulation
Microphone Technique
20. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
MUSIC (influences our moods and
experiences)
As a background
As a jingle
21. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
MUSIC (influences our moods and
experiences)
As a background (creates an emotional tone
for the message)
As a jingle
22. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
MUSIC (influences our moods and
experiences)
As a background (creates an emotional tone
for the message)
As a jingle (short song that deliver a brand
story in an easy-to-sing format.)
24. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
25. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
As an action sound
As a setting sound
As a symbolic sound
26. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
As an action sound (creates some movement)
As a setting sound
As a symbolic sound
27. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
As an action sound (creates some movement)
As a setting sound (indicates the locale, time
or mood of a sequence.)
As a symbolic sound
28. ELEMENTS of audiocraft
SOUND EFFECT (helps “complete” the
pictures that we create in our minds.)
As an action sound (creates some movement)
As a setting sound (indicates the locale, time
or mood of a sequence.)
As a symbolic sound (suggests certain
emotions)
29. BASIC DIRECTIONS for
MUSIC and SOUND EFFECTS
Establish or Hold (sound is heard at a
normal level for a specified time)
Fade-In, Fade-Under, Fade-out
(adjusting the volume of the sound)
Segue (immediate following of one sound
by another; use for transitions.
Cross Fade (dissolving sound into another)
30. BASIC DIRECTIONS for
MUSIC and SOUND EFFECTS
Sneak In, Sneak Out (sound comes in
quietly, then at normal level, and
fades)
Montage (series of combination of
sounds that is heard to relate a scene.)
Bridge (signifies a change of scene with
the use of music or sound effects)
Stinger (used to stress a statement.)