Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Sound


Is the sound source in the film (diegetic) e.g. characters dialogue, music on a car radio?

Is the sound added on to the sound track outside of narrative (non-diegetic) e.g. music, voiceover narration (VO)?

What kind of music is it?

What information does the sound give?

What sort of mood/atmosphere is created?

Vocabulary:
  •           Diegetic sound
  •           Non-diegetic sound
  •           Synchronous sound
  •          Asynchronous sound
  •        Sound effects
  •        Sound motif
  •        Sound bridge
  •        Dialogue
  •        Voiceover
  •        Mode of address
  •        Mode of direct address
  •        Sound mixing
  •        Sound perspective


At the beginning of the scene there was just the two people talking at a normal volume, with a ringing noise in the background to signify to the viewer that something is going to happen. Then suddenly the boy shoots and there is a loud gunshot sound; this is diegetic sound. The loud gunshot dramatically allows the audience to be enticed towards the clip, as it is a sharp and piercing sound that portrays a sense of seriousness. As soon as the gun is shot occurs some more whinny, ringing music enters the clip and slowly gets louder. This is used to build up tension as there is a girl behind the boy trying to sneak up behind him; this is also synchronous sound as it fights in with the part in the scene and what’s happening. The audience feels worried that the girl will get caught and the editor adds to the tension with an effective piece of music to keep the audience enticed and keep them questioning what is going to happen next.  Whilst the music is going on in the background the girl starts shouting and screaming, this is non-diegetic sound that portrays to the viewer that the girl is frightened and scared as her life is at risk.

Once the woman comes into the room and sees Maxine on the floor with a wound, slow, depressive music starts which again fits in with the scene as the two woman leaning over Maxine are crying and sad. The non-diegetic sound helps add to the dramatic scene of the girl dying and symbolizes the emotions of the characters. 




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