Sound Designer

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Sound Designer

Music and sound effects are an integral part of the theatrical experience and if done well can add immeasurably to the success of a show. A sound designer can help you by:

· Reading through the script and noting any particular music or sound effects required

· Attending run-throughs to suggest where music or sound effects might be used

· Sourcing sounds. Music is normally found in the director or crew's private collections, some sound effects CDs are available in the theatre, sound effect files are also available on the internet.

· Loading sounds onto PC, minidisc or CD for use during performance

· If necessary recording composite sounds (E.g. rain with dog barking, music with gunfire etc.)

· Understanding how to operate the sound systems in Bell and Prompt

· Rigging speakers at get-in

· Attending tech rehearsal to agree on sound cues and sound levels

· liaising with the Sound Operator about the running of cues