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Optical Soundtrack
Core Term Definition
An analog audio track represented photographically as a wavy or variable-density strip along the film margin.
Technical Analysis & Context
Standardized in NTSC and PAL cinema, the optical soundtrack sits between the active picture area and the sprocket holes. Projectors shine a narrow beam of light through this photographic strip onto a photocell, translating the light variations back into audible electrical signals.