Wednesday 10 October 2012

Sound


The first 35 seconds of this clip is an example of diegetic sound. Diegetic sound is the sound that comes from a person or object in thee diegesis (the world of the story) and seen within the field of vision.



The soundtrack to this video is an example of non-diegetic sound. Non- diegetic sound comes from nothing within the field and has been added afterwards in the editing process.



This clip is an example of sycrnous sound. This is where the sound is synchronised with the object emitting that sound. For example - lip syncing.



In this clip 3:40 - 4:00 is dialogue. This is the sound made by characters talking to eachother. Also in this clip from 4:00 - 4:10 there is an example of an audio bridge.  This is where the sound either diegetic or non-diegetic (this example be non-diegetic) continues across one or more cuts/ transitions. This example is where the soundtrack continues over a montage of different clips. 

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