Sound - Lagan College VLE

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Sound
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This lesson will cover:
Why and how digital sound is used.
How sound and video can be captured.
The different types of sound files.
Icons key:
For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation
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Teacher’s notes included in the Notes Page
Student task accompanies this slide
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Web addresses
Functional Skills check
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Digital sound
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Creating digital sound
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Obtaining digital sounds
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Capturing sound
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Adding sound
Sound files can be moved around your files or folders. They
can also be dragged and dropped into presentations. Doing
this makes the following icon appear:
Click on this icon to hear the sound file
If you have a microphone connected and you press the red
button in Sound Recorder, any sounds you make can be
captured digitally.
These are saved as a .WAV file
which can be imported into a whole
range of multimedia packages.
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Sound files
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Target audience
If you choose to add sound to a multimedia product, it is
important to bear in mind what impression you would like to
create, and who your target audience will be.
What types of sound or music would be suitable
for the following websites:
A church’s website?
A horror film website?
A ballet website?
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Match the sounds
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Summary
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