- Diegetic - sound within the film, sound that the characters can hear
- Foley sound - sound added in post production to be in sync with what's happening on screen. This sound can be created with any props, objects etc.
- Score - music specially written for a film
- Soundtrack - songs being played, music not written for the film.
- Parallel sound - when the music goes with what's shown on screen
- Contrapuntal sound -when music goes against the images e.g sombre music over a fight scene
- Sound bridge - Sound that carries on through transitioning between scenes
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
Sound terminology
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