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Sound Design

Sound Design. The total sonic experience. * Diegetic Sound. The sounds in a movie that the characters CAN hear Examples: Dialogue, Natural Sounds, Sound Effects Inception , Christopher Nolan (2010). *Non-Diegetic Sound.

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Sound Design

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  1. Sound Design The total sonic experience

  2. * Diegetic Sound • The sounds in a movie that the characters CAN hear • Examples: Dialogue, Natural Sounds, Sound Effects • Inception, Christopher Nolan (2010)

  3. *Non-Diegetic Sound • The sounds in a movie that the audience hears, but the characters DO NOT • Example: The score, soundtrack, voiceover narration • **Used to set the mood and evoke emotion ExampleExample 2

  4. Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder (1950) *Voiceover A voice whose source is neither visible in the frame nor implied to be offscreen; it typically narrates the film’s images

  5. *Overlapping Dialogue • Mixing characters’ speech simultaneously • Many times the background sound is turned down, so the viewer can concentrate on the dialogue between the two main characters. • Used to achieve realism or to distract the audience (causes the audience to have to listen and pay closer attention)

  6. **Score • The music written for a movie or play

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