Friday 16 October 2015

sound

Diegetic - Within the scene
Non Diegetic - Added afterwards in post production
Crescendo - Build up of sound / music
Dimuendo - Gradual 'die away' of music
Sforzando - Sudden sharp sound

In the scene where all the kids go swimming, there is diegetic sound in the scene and the boy goes in the sea on his yellow floater and other kids join him. Soon the sound dies out as they get further away  and non diegetic sound is added when the shot of the camera changes to the sharks point of view. The sound stays non diegetic while the shark gets the boy.


 
 
The Godfather.
In this scene there is diegetic crescendo as Michael is thinking about whether to shoot Sollozzo and McCluskey and while thinking, you can hear the trains in the background as it is set in London. You know something will happen as he takes the gun from behind the toilet and the was he walks out of them and the way he looks at them when he gets back to the table.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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