Ziglôbitha (Sep 2024)
Unforgettable Sound: The Magic of Audio Effects in Theater
Abstract
Abstract : This article examines the development and use of audio effects in theatre throughout history, from the first religious performances to contemporary performances, with a focus on their semiotic effects on the audience’s understanding. The article demonstrates that audio effects are not merely added technical elements, but rather constitute a basic symbolic language that carries rich connotations that influence the viewer’s experience and enhance their understanding of the theatrical performance. The research findings are presented, highlighting the expansion of the role of auditory effects from a complementary element to an essential element in building dramaturgy, as they contribute to shaping the general atmosphere, defining time and place, and translating feelings and ideas in ways that textual language cannot achieve alone. The article also highlights how auditory effects are formed as a semiotic system rich in symbols and signs, and their interaction with other elements in the theatrical performance, creating an integrated and deep theatrical experience. The auditory effect affects the viewer by stimulating his emotions and creating a rich emotional and intellectual experience, which enhances the communication between the show and the audience. The article recommends the need to recognize the importance of auditory effects, encourage research in the semiotics of sound, develop new techniques, and integrate auditory effects into theatrical curricula, to ensure the promotion of understanding and application in this artistic field. Keywords: A For audio effects; Semiotics of sound; Theatrical interaction; Theater techniques.