The purpose of that sound has on television or films are to be entertaining the audience and give emotion to the scenes. There are all types of sounds that we have studied.
Ambient sound:
- The sound of everything going on around the person who is speaking.
- For example, the sound of waves and wind on a beach scene.
Voice-over sound
- Sound that is dubbed into any picture sequences.
- Documentaries and advertisements often use a lot of voice-over.
Synchronised sound
- The words are spoken to match the lip movements of the speaker.
- Often used in music videos or musical programs.
Dieguetic
- Sound is called diegetic when its source is visible or implied in the world of the film.
- For example, dialogue.
Non-diegetic
- Sound is said to be non-diegetic when its source is not present or implied in the narrative universe. Common instances are:
Music or score, used to augment emotions,
Actor´s commentary or narration any extra sound added for effect.
Dialogue
- Words spoken by actors.
Sound brigde
- Sound linking the end of one scene and the beginning to the next.
Sound mix
- The way in which the different sounds in a scene are mixed together.
Direct address
- When the actors speaks directly to the camera.
Sound motif
- A sound of piece of music associated with a character, place or theme (like the JAWS).
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