Sound in film 13//05/20
- A horror film
- A action film
- A thriller
- A comedy film
- A science-fiction film
Music
dialogue
sound effects
voiceover/ narration
The sound in a film can be one of 2 types:
Diegetic- sounds you would hear if you were in the scene. E.G someone speaking, footsteps, music on a radio
Non-Diegetic- Sounds that only the audience can hear E.G narration, internal dialogue, music.
Foley:
most of the sounds that you hear on a film added after filming. This is because most scenes are filmed to focus on capturing dialogue. And microphones can't pick up on most non-dialogue sound within the scene, which even if recorded can sound muddled.
- Foley is the reproduction of everyday sounds for use in filmmaking
- These reproduced sounds can be anything from the swishing of clothing and footsteps to squeaky doors and breaking glass.
- It helps to create a sense of reality within a scene. Without these crucial background noises movies feel unnaturally quiet and uncomfortable.
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