释义 |
pre-ˈscoring, vbl. n. Cinemat. [pre- A. 1.] The recording of a sound track in advance of the shooting of the film it is to accompany.
1937Jrnl. Soc. Motion Picture Engineers XXIX. 356 We do not record songs or orchestras on the set... We record them in advance, usually before the picture goes into production. This we call pre-scoring. 1937[see pre-record v.]. 1948E. Lindgren Art of Film i. ii. 31 The flexibility of sound-recording methods is well illustrated by the device known as pre-scoring. 1949B. Woodhouse From Script to Screen vii. 111 The principle known as pre-scoring is used extensively. |