Wednesday 19 September 2012

BROADCASTING STUDIO [Film Technology]





broadcasting studio 
[Film Technology] 

Acoustic design must take into consideration the fact that, in addition to physiological peculiarities of the ear, hearing is complicated by psychological peculiarities. For example, sounds that are unfamiliar seem unnatural. Sound produced in an ordinary room is somewhat modified by reverberations due to reflections from walls and furniture; for this reason, a broadcasting studio should have a normal degree of reverberation to ensure natural reproduction of sound. For the best acoustic qualities, rooms are designed to reflect sound sufficiently strongly to give a natural quality, without introducing excessive reverberation at any frequency, without echoing certain frequencies unnaturally, and without producing undesirable interference effects or distortion.









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