Friday, 10 October 2014

LO1 Unit 1 Task 2 Research

           Diegesis- is the 'story world'/world of the narrative
How real the diegesis appears is linked to the level of verisimilitude (Which means the appearance of being real)'.

          Diegetic sound is sound that appears as though it is coming from within the story world of the film or TV programme.
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For Example;
Dialogue and sound effects (includes Foley sound which is where a foley artist makes sound to use in a film or programme).
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These are added during production and post production to create meaning, Sound effects and dialogue in particular are planned carefully during pre-production.

             Non-diegetic sound is sound that is clearly not coming from the within the story world.
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For example:
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Incidental music-is background music used to build up emotions like tension, suspense etc.
or another term for incidental music is called Soundtrack/kcore which is again used as background music.

Non-diegetic sound effects
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These are added at the stage of post-production to create meaning for the audience.

            Examples of diegetic sound from my film the Avatar are;
For example

Explosions
Thud of people hitting the ground
Screaming/Yelling
struggling



            Examples of Non-diegetic sound from my film the Avatar are;
Incidental music. I.e. The violin used at a low pitch to suit the scene they're in and build the tension,
And the incidental music used when the scene is meant to be emotional.

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