Sound
Non-Diegetic -Title music: theme tunes (connote genre/represent TV drama). -Score/incidental music: orchestral music used to connote tone/atmosphere. -Sound motifs: sounds associated with certain characters (often a villain like the shark in Jaws) that connote something good/bad is about to happen. -Sound effects: used to connote atmosphere. -Voice over: often used to give the viewer an isight into the thoughts of the character (creating a bond between the audience and character), set the scene or progress the narrative. Diegetic -Synchronous sound: sound that match what you see on screen. -Sound effects: realistic sounds that match the action on screen creating realism and/or connoting atmosphere e.g gun shots, door opening/ closing. -Dialogue: characters speaking (dialogue progresses the narrative and reveals the character's personality/ views to the viewer). -Ambient sound: natural background noise you would hear if the scene on screen were real - this is vital when c...
Brilliant editing and SFX works - you have a natural flair for both these skills. In particular, with your editing I am impressed by your sequencing skills - your edits flow naturally, creatively and logically. Keep up the great work.
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