photographic sound track
1sound track — ▪ recording in motion picture technology, narrow band, usually along the margin of the film, that carries the photographic or magnetic sound record. In optical recording (optical sound recording) systems, sound waves modulate a beam of… …
2sound track — noun : the area on a motion picture film that carries the photographic or magnetic sound record compare sound stripe * * * sound track, a recording of the sounds of words, music, and action, made along one edge of a motion picture film. It is… …
3sound track — Synonyms and related words: backing, bibliofilm, bipack, black and white film, cartridge, color film, color negative film, dope, dry plate, emulsion, film, frame, microfilm, monochromatic film, motion picture film, negative, orthochromatic film,… …
4Sound film — …
5Sound-on-film — Edge of a 35mm film print showing the soundtracks. The outermost strip (left of picture) contains the SDDS track as an image of a digital signal; the next contains the perforations used to drive the film through the projector, with the Dolby… …
6sound camera — noun a movie camera that records sounds in synchrony with the visual images • Hypernyms: ↑motion picture camera, ↑movie camera, ↑cine camera * * * noun : a motion picture camera equipped to record a sound track simultaneously with the picture on… …
7squeeze track — noun : a photographic sound track of the variable density type whose width is manually varied to reduce noise …
8History of sound recording — Methods and media for sound recording are varied and have undergone significant changes between the first time sound was actually recorded for later playback until now. Technology Mechanical recording The first devices for recording sound were… …
9optical sound recording — use of an optical system for registering sound on photographic film; it is a technique widely used in making the sound track (q.v.) of motion pictures. * * * …
10Optical Sound — F/A/V A sound track in which the recording uses variation of a photographic image …