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ISO 11064-5 is a document that covers the principles and requirements of managing sound for theatrical performances. It was revised and updated in 2010 and includes new information on digital cinema playback guidelines, as well as special consideration for acoustics, time management, and multimedia. It covers the entire sound chain, from the production environment to the acoustics of the performance space. It is a guideline, not a rulebook. It describes how to make a sound strategy and includes recommendations to help producers build a sound environment that will work for their production while also ensuring the safety of cast, crew, and visitors. It explains how producers should initially choose their design approach and then identify issues before proceeding with construction.ISO 11064-5 sets out the minimum requirements for sound systems used in film production. It outlines basic rules that must be followed in order for the system to meet the required standards of the ISO standard system specification (ISO 11064). It is a document to support the ISO 11064-1 specifications. It is designed to ensure that all stakeholders are given clear, consistent information. It considers the needs of the audience, cast, crew, visitors, people with disabilities and speech recognition software to ensure that there are no technical restrictions on how they use the space. As well as providing an acoustic strategy for production spaces in general, it also looks at acoustics in specific spaces such as theatres and television studios. It provides information on how sound systems should be designed and installed so that they can be controlled to change output levels very quickly. Once the equipment is in place, it describes how to make adjustments during the performance run. It describes how to make a sound strategy and includes recommendations to help crew, visitors, and people with disabilities make best use of the space they are in. It sets out how they can be involved in production from the start of the project, by making their needs known to the designer and content provider. It provides guidelines for integrating accommodation for persons with low vision or hearing disabilities into sound systems. It outlines how all users can be provided with information about content they are listening to or viewing through sign language or real-time captioning; this includes those hard-of-hearing types who respond more quickly using signed languages than those using spoken language. cfa1e77820
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