MAPP 311 Sound Production Units: 3.00
A production class exploring the formal concepts, historical underpinnings, and technical tools used in the production of independent sound works, or in the production of more elaborate sound components for video, film or theatrical projects.
NOTE Administered by the Department of Film and Media.
NOTE Administered by the Department of Film and Media.
Learning Hours: 123 (36 Seminar, 15 Laboratory, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a MAPP, FILM, DRAM, MUSC, or MUTH plan.
Equivalency IDIS 311/3.0.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply sound recording skills to conceptualize and execute a creative audio project.
- Demonstrate basic skills in environmental sound recording and interview recording and editing.
- Demonstrate knowledge of recording history and theories of recorded sound.
- Record and mix musical instruments, and record Foley-style sound effects.