Audio Components - Sound Effects
In terms of films and TV shows, sound effects point toward a completely different class of sound components. There are many different kinds of sound effects used in films and TV shows. They are;
Diegetic Sound
Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose source is implied to be present by the action of the film:
- voices of characters
- sounds made by objects in the story
- music represented as coming from instruments in the story space ( = source music)
Digetic sound can be either on screen or off screen depending on whatever its source is within the frame or outside the frame.
Another term for diegetic sound is actual sound
This is a clip from the film top gun, this is diegetic sound because the character can hear the music on set from the jukebox.
Non Diegetic Sound
Sound whose source is neither visible on the screen nor has been implied to be present in the action:
- narrator's commentary
- sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect
- mood music
The distinction between diegetic or non-diegetic sound depends on our understanding of the conventions of film viewing and listening. We know of that certain sounds are represented as coming from the story world, while others are represented as coming from outside the space of the story events. A play with diegetic and non-diegetic conventions can be used to create ambiguity (horror), or to surprise the audience (comedy).
Another term for non-diegetic sound is commentary sound.
This is non diegetic sound because the sound of the balloons popping is not original, the sound has been put in after the video was taken.
Atmosphere
Atmosphere in films is created by the sounds or music e.g in horror films the background sounds will be dramatic/scary. In this short clip the sounds drag you into whats goin on so when something happens you dont expect it and it makes you jump.
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