Question
What responsibilities does the Sound Designer have? (Select all that apply)(2 points)
Responses
Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.
Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.
Mic the actors and mix the sound to balance each voice.
Mic the actors and mix the sound to balance each voice.
Ensuring the audience is quiet during the performance.
Ensuring the audience is quiet during the performance.
Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.
Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.
Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.
Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.
Writing the dialogue for the script.
Writing the dialogue for the script.
Responses
Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.
Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.
Mic the actors and mix the sound to balance each voice.
Mic the actors and mix the sound to balance each voice.
Ensuring the audience is quiet during the performance.
Ensuring the audience is quiet during the performance.
Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.
Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.
Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.
Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.
Writing the dialogue for the script.
Writing the dialogue for the script.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The responsibilities of the Sound Designer typically include the following:
1. **Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.**
2. **Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.**
3. **Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.**
Therefore, the correct selections would be the first, fourth, and fifth options.
The other options, such as mic'ing the actors and mixing the sound, as well as ensuring the audience is quiet, would generally fall under the responsibilities of a sound engineer or director. Writing the dialogue for the script is not typically a responsibility of the sound designer either.
1. **Choose the sound effects to enhance the story.**
2. **Control the volume of each sound element to make sure it all fits.**
3. **Add background sounds to make the setting feel real.**
Therefore, the correct selections would be the first, fourth, and fifth options.
The other options, such as mic'ing the actors and mixing the sound, as well as ensuring the audience is quiet, would generally fall under the responsibilities of a sound engineer or director. Writing the dialogue for the script is not typically a responsibility of the sound designer either.