Panaji, Jan 19 (UNI) Professor Madhu Apsara, Associate Professor, Department of Sound Recording and Design, Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), has said that sounds are crucial for a film to feel realistic for the audience.
Delivering a lecture on ‘Sound Design in Cinema’ as part of film appreciation session through OTT platform at the 51st edition of International Film Festival of India (IFFI) being held here, he said sunds and dialogue must perfectly sync with the actions in a cinema without any lag and must sound the way they look. Suggesting sounds for better quality output was necessary wherever need is felt, Professor Madhu Apsara said, “Being sensitive to sound is essential, especially the natural and atmospheric sounds, as they add up to the narrative.”
He emphasised the need to check the microphone and that not all sounds can be put together. As required, sounds can be amplified as and where necessary.