Post on 20-Jan-2018
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Sound
Shanice Curtis
Moving Image
Film • Surround sound in cinema• Feel there and intense• Different sound quality from a cinema to a laptop
Television• Less time in post production• TV use more sound during original filming• Characters are the main concern • Don’t have a big budget on television
Web• Not got as much sound as TV and Film• Links example YouTube or Vimeo• Some websites play music in background• Tumblr, Facebook – sound effects and music
Hand-Held Devices
• Games play with less sound• Playing music or a movie from a phone
not as loud• Device can only handle a small speaker as
small itself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLLjRH6GJec
Animation• Detail• Start from nothing and playing around with all the sound
track• More believable and gives character• Adding the sound gives a great atmosphere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVUgsMRvOeI
Video• YouTube• Blu Ray• Dvd
Audio components
Interviews • Microphones, hand held mics and lapel mics• Shown for education or on the television viewers need
to hear• Interview is about the words so sound is really needed• Its about the words and voice to be heard clearly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iurBQbs8iy8&feature=relmfu
Music• Adding music to a film adds effect for example when someone is
about to die• Dramatic effect• Emotions effect• Set the mood• Builds tension e.g horror
Voiceover • Sometimes animators make the characters after the voiceover• Brings the character to life• A voice that is placed outside of the narrative world• Recorded in a studio
Sound Effects SFX • Makes it more realistic
• Gives an understanding of the feeling and the actors view
• Some foley artist used old broken glass in a bag and use them again to make glass sound
• Different types of sound effects that are used from tv shows to films:
Background, hard, foley and design sound effects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqkT9Q6iKZI
Studio & Location • The location is very essential for
sound• The studio is a controlled
environment
Use Of Presence• Presence is recorded during the production stage of filmmaking• A microphone placed in two different locations of the same room
will produce two different presences
Stationary & Moving Sound Sources
• Stationary doesn’t move
Presentation• Quality of sound• The environment of the movie• Cinema sound is very loud
Ambient Sound • Backing sound• Setting the scene• Very important part of film
making
Drama Dialogue• How they speak• Conversation between 2
people• The speech the actors use
Relationship between sound and picture
External Diegetic • The thoughts that are said out loud in a movie• Like a narrator, so the audience can hear what he is thinking
Non-Diegetic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KUZVwsjTvw&feature=related
• Balloons popping and making a sound they don’t actually make
• Sounds that characters can not hear• Represented as coming from outside
Diegetic • Onscreen and off-screen• Onscreen are sounds that occur in the frame• Of screen are sounds the characters can only
hear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydBkU_2GjGM
Illusion • Over the top sound• Hear but don’t see it
Mood • The music or sound effects can set the mood of the
scene• The character changing moods effects others• Feeling the emotion
Meaning • More of a
understanding• Can feel how they are• Message to the
audience
Scott Pilgrim VS The World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7vyrudcgOQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HaKHp8glPc&feature=relmfu
The reason I picked this clip is:• Fight scenes• Points and level up.