Audio in Media

Audio in Media by Stanley R. Alten, published by Cengage Learning on January 22, 2013, is a comprehensive resource for students exploring the fundamentals of audio production. This tenth edition spans 624 pages and is presented in English, featuring clear illustrations and photos that enhance the learning experience. The text serves as an introduction to essential techniques and principles relevant to audio production in contemporary media.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the informational, perceptual, and aesthetic aspects of sound throughout the production process, from planning to postproduction. The student-friendly writing style and technical accuracy make this book suitable for introductory courses in audio production, particularly in the fields of art and film. This edition aims to equip students with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of audio in various media contexts.
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In AUDIO IN MEDIA, Tenth Edition, Stanley Alten — internationally recognized as a scholar and expert in the area of audio production — continues to provide students with an introduction to the basic techniques and principles necessary for audio production in today’s media. The clear, current illustrations and photos and student-friendly writing in Alten’s market-leading text have helped professors effectively teach this technically based course to thousands of introductory audio-production students. Comprehensive, technically accurate, and up-to-date, the text covers informational, perceptual, and aesthetic aspects of sound as they apply to each stage of the production process, from planning to postproduction.
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