Modern Technologies for Forming the Sound and Visual Film Image: Aspects of Interaction
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The purpose of the article. The purpose of the article is to analyze modern technologies for creating a film's sound and visual image and to reveal the core aspects of interaction in the process of creating an audiovisual product, to analyze the theory of sound, to study the process of film creation, and to reveal the methods used in cinema to form a film's sound and visual image. Research methodology. The study used the methods of theoretical cognition, namely: analysis – to study the theory of sound and the process of film creation; synthesis – to reflect the interaction between the main elements of the film's sound and visual image; specification – to describe the periods that are crucial for the formation of the phenomenon of "image" in cinema; comparison – to characterize past and present experience in the process of forming the film's sound and visual image. Scientific novelty. For the first time, modern technologies for creating the sound and visual image of a film are analyzed and the main aspects of interaction in the formation of the phenomenon of "image" in cinema are revealed. The results of the study bring a new perspective on the relationship between sound theory and methods of recording and processing. The study focuses on modern sound and vision technologies, which are currently under-researched. Parallels are also drawn between the past and present experience of the process of forming the sound and visual image of a film. Conclusions. The role of sound and visual effects in films has been determined; the theory of sound and its classification has been considered; the process of filming has been analyzed; the most important aspects that should be paid attention to in order to record high-quality audio and video materials during the preparation of the film set and during the filming process have been identified; the interaction of the stages of forming the sound and visual image of a film in the context of using different types of sounds has been traced; it has been found that the use of different types of sound effects and visual elements depends on the genre of the film.
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