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    How does incorrect audio timing weaken the impact of visual actions?

    Asked on Thursday, Oct 30, 2025

    Incorrect audio timing can significantly weaken the impact of visual actions by disrupting the synchronization between sound and image, leading to a loss of realism and emotional engagement. When soun…

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    What causes ambient sound to feel artificial rather than immersive?

    Asked on Wednesday, Oct 29, 2025

    Ambient sound can feel artificial when it lacks natural dynamics, spatial depth, or appropriate frequency balance. This often happens when the sound is overly processed, lacks variation, or doesn't ma…

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    How can poor frequency masking make layered effects lose definition in a mix?

    Asked on Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025

    Poor frequency masking occurs when multiple sounds occupy similar frequency ranges, causing them to blend indistinctly and lose clarity. This can make layered effects in a mix sound muddy and undefine…

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    Why does inconsistent dialogue clarity make scenes harder to follow even when levels seem correct?

    Asked on Monday, Oct 27, 2025

    Inconsistent dialogue clarity can make scenes difficult to follow because it disrupts the listener's ability to focus on the narrative, even if the levels appear correct. This often results from poor …

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