Soundandimage
Soundandimage is the integration of audio and visual elements in multimedia and communications. It covers how sound and image are produced, synchronized, encoded, transmitted, and experienced together to convey information, emotion, or storytelling.
In cinema, synchronized sound emerged in the late 1920s with sound-on-film systems and talkies, replacing silent
Key components include audio formats (PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, AAC), video codecs, synchronization techniques (lip-sync), and
Soundandimage is central to cinema, television, streaming services, video games, and live performances. It also underpins
Standards address compatibility and quality, including loudness normalization (ITU-R BS.1770), surround and spatial audio (Dolby Atmos,
Further study covers psychoacoustics, crossmodal perception, and multimedia engineering. The field bridges film studies, broadcasting, computer