User talk:Pmm777/Sound effect

Peer Review Assignment
It's a really interesting read, diving into how sound has shaped our experiences in the theater world.

The author kicks things off by discussing the shift from silent to sound films and how it influences viewer immersion. It's a cool concept they bring up—this idea of "imaginability" and how synchronized sound might limit our imagination in some ways. Makes you think about the fine line between enhancing the experience and constraining our creativity, right?

Then, there's this fascinating research by Gao, Jianliang, Zhao, Yuezhe, and Pan, delving into the acoustics of opera houses. Who would've thought that the amount of sound absorption in the stage area could have such a big impact on how we hear things in the auditorium? It's like a whole other dimension to consider when you're sitting in the audience.

And Brown's take on theater sound design is just mind-blowing. They really connect the dots between theory and practice, showing us how sound isn't just background noise—it's a crucial part of storytelling. I love how they challenge the traditional focus on visuals and push for a deeper appreciation of sound's role in theater.

However, I do believe that the final draft should be more of an informative text than a summary of the resources. Although, this is a good stepping stone with room for minor improvements.Can't wait to see where it goes from here!

Memelord7 (talk) 01:32, 4 April 2024 (UTC)