Monday, 27 February 2012

Soundtrack in films - research

Soundtrack is everything you hear in a movie, for example, dialogue.

Diegesis is the world of the story

Diegetic sound is the sound that has a source in the world of the story e.g. a hearing and seeing a conversation or panting and someone running.

Non-diegetic sound is the sound that doesn't have a sound in the world of the story e.g. errie music in an opening of a thriller movie.

Synchronous sound is sound that matches the visuals.

Asynchronous sound is sound that doesnt match the visuals e.g. voiceovers.

Score is music specifically written for a film.

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