Creating Audio Worlds With Sound Effects, Sound Design, and Foley
Course Number
MP-425
Description
This course gives students the opportunity to explore the collection, design, creation, editing, and mixing of sound effects for audio/visual media. Topics include use of sound libraries, field recording, Foley techniques, sound design using professional software tools, application of perspective and “world-izing” to sound elements, advanced sound effects editing techniques, organization of sound elements and projects in a professional DAW, and the aggregation, manipulation, blending, and synthesis of sound elements for sound design.
Credits
2
Prerequisites
MP-321 or MP-421
Required Of
None
Electable By
MPED majors
Major Elective for
Music Production and Engineering
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Department
MPE
Course Chair
Rob Jaczko
Taught By