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Sound Terms

Types of Sound in Films Vocals Music Sound Effects Silence. New Terms Sound Effects Sound Dissolves Asynchronous Sound Ambient Sound Diegetic Non-Diegetic. Sound Terms. Sound Effects.

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Sound Terms

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  1. Types of Sound in Films Vocals Music Sound Effects Silence New Terms Sound Effects Sound Dissolves Asynchronous Sound Ambient Sound Diegetic Non-Diegetic Sound Terms

  2. Sound Effects • A sound in film other than vocals or music. Three examples of sound effects are a door slamming, a dog barking, and thunder

  3. Sound Dissolves • A transition in which a sound begins to fade out as the next sound fades in and overlaps the first sound before replacing it

  4. Asynchronous Sound • A sound from a source onscreen that precedes or follows its source, such as words that are not synchronized with lip movements

  5. Ambient Sound • The pervading sound atmosphere of a place that people tend not to notice. In a woods, for example, ambient sound may consist mainly of trees moving in the breeze and insects heard at low volumes

  6. Diegetic & Non-Diegetic • Diegetic sound is any sound presented as originated from a source within the film's world  Diegetic sound can be either on screen or off screen depending on whatever its source is within the frame or outside the frame.  Also called “actual sound.” • Non-diegeticsoundis represented as coming from the a source outside story space.

  7. Foley Artist • Sound specialist who uses various objects such as different types of floor surfaces (usually in a Foley studio) to simulate sounds and synchronize them with their corresponding movie images.

  8. Jump Cut • A transition between shots that causes a jarring or even shocking shift in space, time or action. A jump cut may be used to shorten the depiction of an event or to disorient viewers, or both.

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