Sounds in Film
This lesson we looked into more detail the sound
that you find within films. Even though previously we only learnt about the
main two of diegetic and non-diegetic sound, today we looked into more depth
about the types of sound you hear within these two categories.
Synchronous Sound-This is where the sounds heard
in the scene matches the image being viewed. E.g. we will have studs on a hard
floor and you will see the character walking.
Asynchronous Sound-This is where the image on the
screen doesn't actually show the thing that is making the noise. E.g. We will
have birds in the background of the park scene.
Ambient Sound-This is the background sounds that help
establish a location, these sounds together create a soundscape. E.g. in the
changing room scene we will have Studs and Velcro off the shin pads but will be
in the background and off camera.
Sound Bridge-This is when sound from one scene can
help lead in and out of another, so acts as a transition. E.g. Background music
blending into an alarm clock going off.
Voice Over-This when you add someone talking on
top of a scene, but the characters can't normally hear them. They are normally
saying the narration of the story or they are saying whatever the character is
thinking.