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  2. Soundslides - Wikipedia

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    Soundslides sprang from efforts by interactive producer Joe Weiss and instructors at the Western Kentucky University Mountain Workshop to create a software program that had a short learning curve and could make quick audio slideshows. At the end of weeklong workshops, students and faculty members had eight hours to create audio slideshows for ...

  3. AVS Video Editor - Wikipedia

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    Fade in and fade out video and audio files - dissolve a video to and from a blank image, reduce the audio volume at the end of the video and increase at the beginning. Slideshow creation - create a presentation of a series of still images. [14] Voice recording [4]

  4. Audio post production - Wikipedia

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    Most other aspects of audio for moving pictures occur during the post-production phase, everything is done after filming. This also may include sound design or the creation of sound effects, which can occur during pre-production, production, or post-production. This applies to television, cinema and commercials.

  5. Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a bullet entering a person from a close distance may sound nothing like the sound designed in the above example, but since very few people are aware of how such a thing actually sounds, the job of designing the effect is mainly an issue of creating a conjectural sound which feeds the audience's expectations while still suspending ...

  6. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    A slide show, or slideshow, is a presentation of a series of still images on a projection screen or electronic display device, typically in a prearranged sequence. The changes may be automatic and at regular intervals or they may be manually controlled by a presenter or the viewer.

  7. Film transition - Wikipedia

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    An asynchronous sound is a term for sound that has not been synchronized with the screen image. Asynchronous sound also includes aesthetic use of sound for expressive purposes. Because of the composite nature of film art, the element of sound (music, dialogue, sound effects) is highly manipulative.

  8. Multi-image - Wikipedia

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    Through synchronizing the audio and the visual effects and combining visual slide effects, the programming process could create a single continuous show that was saved to memory. Once the programming was completed, the most common way to preserve the programming information was to record the programming cues onto the audio track so that the ...

  9. PowerPoint animation - Wikipedia

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    Emphasis effects animate the objects on the spot. Exit effects allow objects to leave the Slide Show with animations. Motion Paths allow objects to move around the Slide Show. Each effect contains variables such as start (On click, With previous, After previous), delay, speed, repeat and trigger.