Sunday, October 11, 2020
Sound
Sound Definitions:
Sound bridge: A common type of sound editing that can lead in and out of scenes.
Pleonastic sound: Use of exaggerated sound is a techniques also known as 'Foley Sound'.
E.g. Footsteps, or doors creaking open sounds are edited louder than the normal sound would be.
Parallel sound: Sounds that match with the scene.
E.g. A happy scene will have an upbeat, cheerful music/ sounds that connote with the feeling of happiness.
Contrapuntal sound: Opposite sound editing technique where the sounds do not match the scene. Used to create a disorientating effect on the audience.
E.g. Opening sequence scene of the 'The Shining'. The opening sequence starts with shots of a beautiful scenery while eerie background music.
Sound can synchronous or asynchronous.
Synchronous: sound caused by some event on screen therefore matches with action.
Asynchronous: sound separate from action, such as voiceover or dialogue.
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