the soundboard

..because calling it the whiteboard would just confuse the new kids

Hi,

Im a media arts student, occasionally exploring sound. Im wondering if anyone might be able to give me some advice.

I am looking at trying to convert optical sound on 16mm film into digital audio. I could of course play the film through a projector and record the sound via mic, BUT the actual film stock Im using has been heavily manipulated (scratched, twisted, bent, painted - a direct film) and so Im unable to get it through a projector. Is there some kind of process/application where I can convert the image (already digitalised - scanned) into audio, effectively doing what the projector would do anyway? Guesses welcome.

Cheers,
Richard.

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Did you find a way to do this? You'd imagine someone out there has wanted to do this before and come up with a tool for it, if only you could find it.. I once saw an app someone made which let you put a vinyl record in a scanner and derive the audio (not very clearly, but still) from the scanned image of the grooves. Surely this would be easier?

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How about this:

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Miscellaneous/ImageToSound.shtml

Description sez:

"Drawing and scratching on the soundtrack area of film to create sound for animation has a long history.

ImageToSound looks at a .BMP file as though it is part of an optical soundtrack on film, and produces a .WAV file of the sound the image would make. Now you can make these noises without having to use film!"

Looks like a manual here: http://www.stopmotion-software.com/programs/ImageToSound.pdf

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Thanks so much!!

I ended up postponing the effort as an overseas trip distracted. But this appears to be exactly what I was looking for (evidently my web searching skills are lacking). Thanks so much for your efforts. I will give this a go and report back on its abilities.

Cheers!
Richard.

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