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audiovisivo

Audiovisivo is a term used in Spanish to describe media that combines sound and image to convey information, tell stories, or present content. In English, the equivalent term is audiovisual. The concept covers a wide range of formats and practices, from cinema and television to video, multimedia presentations, and digital streams that synchronize moving pictures with dialogue, music, and sound effects.

The audiovisual field encompasses both content and the production processes that create it. Key components include

Applications of audiovisual material span education, entertainment, journalism, advertising, corporate communication, and cultural institutions. It is

Historically, audiovisual practices emerged with synchronized sound in film and the subsequent rise of radio and

See also: multimedia, film, television, radio, interactive media.

the
visual
track,
the
audio
track,
their
synchronization,
and
the
technical
workflows
of
scriptwriting,
filming
or
capturing
imagery,
sound
design,
narration,
editing,
color
correction,
and
mastering.
Production
may
involve
disciplines
such
as
directing,
filming,
sound
recording,
postproduction,
and
distribution.
Equipment
and
platforms—cameras,
microphones,
editing
software,
broadcasting
systems,
and
streaming
services—shape
both
creation
and
exhibition.
used
for
storytelling,
training,
information
campaigns,
and
public
outreach,
often
combining
interactivity
with
audiovisual
elements
in
digital
environments.
television.
The
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries
saw
digital
technologies,
video
production,
and
online
streaming
transform
production,
distribution,
and
consumption,
broadening
access
and
enabling
new
forms
of
interactive
and
on-demand
content.