Library material
Library material refers to material stored in libraries. There are also sound libraries. Sound libraries are wild tracks of non-dialogue sounds will usually be collated by the production company for use in future projects. Over many productions a whole library of sound will be built up. For example, a large company such as the BBC, has a vast library of different sounds that can be upgraded and reused.
Collections of different video effects are also known as action essentials. Action essentials may include anything from a landscape sunset to traffic on a busy road.
The BBC sound effects library is a library that consists of many different types of sounds that you can buy form the Cranford website. For example you can purchase 16 different car noises for the price of £9.95
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