Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Moving Image

                                               Task 1: Moving Image Soundtrack Quiz

The three main elements of moving image soundtracks 
   Spoken words 
   Music 
   Sound effect

Summarise the difference between diegetic and non-diegetic music and give an example of each.
Diegetic sound is a sound you only in the "world of film' which means it is a sound the characters in the movie can hear, a non diegetic sound is a sound that only the audience can hear because the sound is added in during the editing for example for a voiceover, . 

Summarise the difference between synchronous and non-synchronous sound effects and give an example of each.
Synchronous sound: Synchronous sound includes all noises whose origins can be seen on-screen: in a "two-shot" conversation between two lovers you simultaneously see their lips flapping and hear the words they speak. In a barroom brawl you see and hear the chair crash over the cowboy's head. Non synchronous sound is any noise whose origin you can't see: that gunshot in the dark that almost hits the hero; the train whistle offscreen signifying that the two lovers must break their embrace as one leaves

 List at least three different types of spoken word in film audio with an example of each. Post youtube links of these examples onto your blog.
  

 Dialogue: is the characters in the film talking to each other, sometimes the sound can be rerecorded while the characters lip sync.










v   voiceover: is when a character in the movie narrates what is happening in the film. 








d  Sound mixing: The process during the post-production stage of a film or a television program in which the collection of recorded sounds are combined into one or more channels along with adjusting the many attributes of the sounds such as the source signals’ level.


















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