B6. Select and use the most appropriate information and communication technologies for each situation, both personally and professionally E6. Use different audiovisual equipment to capture, edit, design and reproduce images and sound for superior use in any format both digital or analog E7. Apply audiovisual and multimedia software
1. PREPRODUCTION 1.1. Production Preparation 1.2. Equipment 2. PRODUCTION 2.1. Acoustic of the Space & Psychoacoustics 2.2. Dialogue Recording 2.3. Ambience Recording 2.4. Sound Effects Recording 2.5. Foleys Recording 3. POSTPRODUCTION 3.1. Indexing, Synchronizing and Sound Edit Preparation 3.2. Editing Sound in Davinci Fairlight 3.3. Repairing Sound with Izotope RX 3.4. Audiovisual Sound Postproduction 3.5. SFX, Plugins & Virtual Instruments 3.6. Interactive Sound Design 3.7. Beginner Music Production 3.8. Mixing 3.9. Broadcast Levels
Activity type Hours with a teacher Hours without a teacher Virtual hours with a teacher Total Analysis / case study 53,00 56,00 8,00 117,00 Solution of exercises 12,00 22,00 4,00 38,00 Total 65,00 78,00 12,00 155
Assessment activities: Description of the activity Assessment Activity % Remediable subject Sound Research Work (written dissertation) Each student will focus on their field of interest, to accomplish a singular Sound Research Work. 25 Yes Sound Research Work (Practical work) Each student will focus on their field of interest, to accomplish a singular Sound Research Work. 45 Yes Practice I Follow-up practice 15 No Practice II Follow-up practice 15 No
The student has to attend (at least) 75% of the sessions. Specific criteria for the "No show" grade: A student who does not attend a minimum of 40% of the sessions or who does not hand in 50% of the practices will be considered as Not Submitted. Single Assessment: Due to the characteristics of this module, the single assessment option is not considered. The knowledge, learning strategies and skills that the student achieves when completing the module, involve a continuous work, for which the students get feedback thanks to the continuous evaluation. Minimum requirements to pass: To pass the module, a minimum grade of 5.0 must be obtained.