Created by Heidi Barber
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
DIRECT ADRESS | When a narrator or character speaks directly to the audience. This brings reality and diegesis together. This adds to the verisimilitude. |
VOLUME CONTROL | This is to a set mood or atmosphere, usually parallel with pace. Hyperbolic sound is used when the volume increases - e.g to create tension. |
AMBIENT SOUND | Background sound in diegesis. Does not have to be in field of vision. |
SYNCHRONOUS SOUND | When the sound is synchronised with the object of giving off the sound - for example; you can hear an alarm going of and see it. |
ASYNCHROOUS SOUND | When the soundtrack is deliberately out of sync with what we see. for example; a character has died in a scene, shot remains on them but you can hear the phone ring and go to answer machine (we cannot see the answer machine). |
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