About this Event
Animation presents unique opportunities and challenges for sound design. Without location audio to work from, every sound in an animated film must be created from scratch—from character voices to environmental ambience to the subtle sounds that bring impossible worlds to life. This seminar explores the art and craft of animation audio production, including voice casting and directing voice actors for animation, recording dialogue that matches animated performances, creating sound effects libraries specific to animation styles and aesthetics, using sound to enhance comedic timing and emotional beats, composing and integrating music that supports animated storytelling, and technical workflows for syncing audio to animation at various production stages. Whether you're an animator looking to better understand sound or a sound artist interested in animation work, this session reveals how audio professionals craft the sonic landscapes that make animated films unforgettable.
SPEAKERS
Dr. Rose Bridges, a native of Detroit, MI, is a musicologist whose research focuses on film music and sound, popular music studies, opera and Japanese music, and is one of the leading scholars on music in Japanese anime. She is the author of the book 33 1/3 Japan: Yoko Kanno's Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack (Bloomsbury Press, 2017) and has published articles or chapters on anime music in the journal Mechademia (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), the book The Palgrave Handbook of Music and Sound in Japanese Animation (2024), and the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Music in Television and Routledge Companion to LGBTQ+ Media. She received her Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Texas-Austin in 2022, and she holds previous degrees from Boston University and Peabody Conservatory. Her dissertation focused on constructions of gender and sexuality in anime soundtracks, and she is currently working on a book proposal that expands that research to examine how anime music constructs race, nationality, and religion. She also was a longtime anime critic for Anime News Network, the most-read English-language news site on Japanese popular media, and she has discussed anime and music on numerous podcasts and an online panel for the Japan Society NYC. Dr. Bridges previously taught music history courses on the Western classical tradition, popular music, film music, and contemporary Japanese music at UT-Austin, the University of Florida, Towson University, and Eastern Washington University, and has presented on these topics at a variety of national and international conferences. In her free time, she enjoys reading, creative writing, watching movies, gaming, learning new musical instruments and languages, drinking tea, and rooting for the Texas Longhorns and Detroit Tigers.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
German-American Heritage Museum of the USA, 719 6th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 6.00 to USD 90.00












