Monday, 10 October 2016

Sound

Diegesis -  a narrative or plot, typically in a film. The world within a film. 
Sound Scape - a piece of music considered in terms of its component sounds.
Score (music) -orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments. Written and composed specifically for the film. 
Diegetic - Diegetic sound is any sound presented as originated from source within the film's world; sound that a character can hear. 
Non-diegetic - Non-diegetic sound is sound whose origin is from outside the story world. Characters cannot hear it. 
Volume control - Making certain parts of a film louder and more quiet
Dialogue - a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.
Speech, language and accents
Mode of address - Mode of Address simply means how the text speaks to the audience, and involves them. It also refers to how a text influences the audience.
Direct Address -direct address is the name of the person (normally) who is being directly spoken to.
Voiceover - a piece of narration in a film or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker.
Ambient Sound - Ambient sound (AKA ambient audio, ambience, atmosphere, atmos or background noisemeans the background sounds which are present in a scene or location. Common ambient sounds include wind, water, birds, crowds, office noises, traffic, etc. Ambient sound is very important in video and film work.
Sound bridging  (part of continuity editing) - Sound bridges are one of the most common transitions in the continuity editing style, one that stresses the connection between both scenes since their mood (suggested by the music) is still the same
Sound perspective - sound's position in space as perceived by the viewer given by volume, timbre, and pitch. Previous definition Sound over. Next definition Sound Stage.
Sound effects - a sound other than speech or music made artificially for use in a play, film, or other broadcast production.
Naturalistic vs unnaturalistic
Foley
Synchronous - existing or occurring at the same time.
Asynchronous - not existing or occurring at the same time. Not matched within a visible source of sound on screen. 
Incidental music - music used in a film or play as a background to create or enhance a particular atmosphere.


Sound motifs

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