0989 – The Diction-ary of Voice – I

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2023.09.16 – 0989 – The Diction-ary of Voice – I **IImpromptu (or ‘ad libbed’) – a comment made ‘off the cuff’ without a script or prior rehearsalInflection – the lifting or lowering of the pitch of an individual word or different parts of a word to indicate significance (see: ‘cadence’)Insurance takes - when the director wants one more take, ‘just in case’Integrated loudness - the average loudness across an entire recordingInterdental (or ‘linguadental’) – the speech sound when the tongue darts through the lips. Used when people say “theoretically, this third thrush threads theatre throws”Interface - hardware that connects to your computer that allows you to record audioIn the mud (or ‘muddy’) – a low or distorted volume In the red (or ‘hot’, ‘distorted’) – a high or distorted volumeIPDTL (ipDTL) - Internet Protocol Down the Line: an IP codec running in a web browser, used for remote broadcasts in television, radio, and voice-over and a replacement and compatible with older ISDN audio codecsISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network: a system similar to the newer over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network IVR – Interactive Voice Response: technology that allows phone users to interact with a computer-operated telephone system through the use of voice. A voice-over artist will record, say, movie titles on show and the screening times and ticket availability, which a caller will interactive by responding to voice promptsiZotope – a software company providing plug-ins that repair audio, doing things like removing background noise, distortion and mouth noises Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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