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Romeo & Juliet
LO: to develop our abilities when reading film by focusing on how sound communicates
meaning.To develop our technical vocabulary and
understanding of how to write about sound.
OCR GCSE Literature Unit A1661:literary Heritage Linked Texts
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Week 4Film conventions
Sound
STARTER TASK: Listen to each short selection of music; how does it change the meaning of the
image?What is the director saying?
Annotate the agreed comments as you teacher does on the board...(teachers- play 30 seconds of the music but DO NOT show the videos!)
Click to playClick to play
Track 1
Task 1: make notes on the following information
Diegetic soundIf the sound is part of the narrative sphere of the film it is
diegetic. For instance, if a character in the film is playing a piano, shoots a gun, or turns on a CD player, the resulting sound is "diegetic."
Non-diagetic soundIf, on the other hand, music plays in the background but
cannot be heard by the film's characters, it is termed non-diegetic
What kind of sound did we study in our
starter?
Can you suggest some diagetic sound to match each of the three pieces
of music we heard?
Task 2: watch a version of the masked ball (act 1 scene 5) taken from West Side Story , made in
1961. This is the point when Romeo and Juliet first meet.
Task 2: how does the sound suggest that this is a life changing moment for the characters?
Click picture to play
TASK 3: answer the question using the language of film.
How does the sound suggest that this is a life changing moment for the characters?
In this adaptation of Romeo and Juliet the director hasopted to use sound to reflect the idea that...
In this version of Act one scene five we see the moment that Romeo andJulietfirst meet. Sound is used to suggest the .... Of this moment by...
In Act one scene five the fast-paced, energetic music of the dance...
Non/diegeticFast paced
DelicateContrastVolume
Questioning
Task 2: watch a version of the masked ball (act 1 scene 5) taken from Baz L, made in 1961. This is
the point when Romeo and Juliet first meet.
Task 2: how does the sound suggest that this is a life changing moment for the characters?
Click picture to playPlay 5.30- 8.30
• Answer the question in full for the scene you have just annotated:
How does the sound suggest that this is a life changing moment for the characters?
Romeo & Juliet
LO: to develop our abilities when reading film by focusing on how sound communicates
meaning.To develop our technical vocabulary and
understanding of how to write about sound.
OCR GCSE Literature Unit A1661:literary Heritage Linked Texts
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Week 4Film conventions
Sound