Monday, 12 November 2018

Sounds


Sound is really powerful tool for storytelling and giving your dilm impact. You should plan the soundtrack in detail- don´t just add anyy old music as an afterthought.


Some principle types are:

  • Dialogue: Conversation between two or more persons.



  • Sound effects: Any sound, other than music or speech, artificially reproduced to create an effect in a dramatic presentation.


  • Diegetic Sound: Sound whose source is vsble on the screen or whose source is implied to be present by the action of the film. The sound whose source is neither visible on the screen no has been implied to be represent in the action.
  • Non-Diegetic: Is represented as coming from the a source outside story space. The sound whose source is neither visble on the screen no has been implied to be present in the action.




  • Synchronous sound: Sound thar appears to be matched to certain movements ocurring in the scene, as when footsteps correspond to feet walking
  • Asynchronous Sound: Sound which is indigenous to the action but not precisely synchronized with the action.


  • Sound bridge: When the scene begins with the carry-over sound from the previous scene before the new sound begins.


  • Voiceover: The voice of an unseen narrator speaking (as in a motion picture or television commercial) or maybe the voice of a visible character (as in a motion picture) expressing unspoken thoughts.


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