Sound Terminology:Ambient sound: This meaning the sound of the locations therefore a example being water noises near a river, cows mooing in a farm etc.
Asynchronous sound: This is where the sound is either out of sync with the visuals or is unrelated to the visuals.
Contrapuntal sound: This is where sound or music that seems strange in comparison to the scene we are seeing.
Dialogue: The words the characters say, for example when having a conversation.
Direct address: This is where the character talks to the audience directly.
Diegetic sound: This is sound that you can hear if you were one of the characters inside the scene.
Non Diegetic sound: Non diegetic sound is where other sounds that the characters in the scene can not hear, for example a musical soundtrack or a voice over.
Pitch: Low pitch describes as a sound that is deep and low for example thunder ,therefore a high pitch describes a sound that is higher and lighter an example being a phone ringing.
Rhythm: The rhythm describes the beat of the music , whether the music is fast or slow. Sound with a fast rhythm is often used to increase a sense of urgency or threat.
Voice over: A voice over is simple where the narrator speaks over a clip.
Sound bridge: This being a portion of the sound that covers a cut , normally to link two scenes together.
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