This book guides nonfiction storytellers in the art of creatively and strategically using sound to engage their audience and bring stories to life.
Sound is half of film and video storytelling, and yet its importance is often overlooked until a post-production emergency arises. Written by two experienced creators-one a seasoned nonfiction producer/director with a background in music, and one a sound designer who owns a well-regarded mix studio-this book teaches nonfiction producers, filmmakers, and branded content creators how to reimagine their storytelling by improving sound workflow from field to post. In addition to real-world examples from the authors' own experiences, interviews with and examples from industry professionals across many genres of nonfiction production are included throughout.
Written in a conversational style, the book pinpoints practical topics and considerations like 360 video and viewer accessibility. As such, it is a vital point of reference for all nonfiction filmmakers, directors, and producers, or anyone wanting to learn how to improve their storytelling.
An accompanying Companion Website offers listening exercises, production sound layout diagrams, templates, and other resources.
Preface by Jeff Greenberg
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sound Basics
Storytelling with Sound
Preparing for Location Sound
Location Sound Strategies
Voiceover Narration and Story
Preparing for Your Sound Mix
Your Mix Session
Music Licensing
Music Scores
Immersive Sound
Accessibility
Glossary
Resources
Bibliography/Filmography
Index