- Diegetic sound: Sound which is visible on screen and which is natural sound which was happening whilst the shots were being filmed such as dialogue from the actors.
- Non diegetic sound: Sound which isn't visible on the screen and which isn't natural sound which has been added in to the text for dramatic effect.
- Selective sound: This is a sound which is used to put an emphasis on an object or character.
- Sound bridge: This is a sound which has started at one scene which is then continued over to the new scene.
- Silence: immediate stoppage of sound used to get some type of reaction from the audience.
- Synchronous sound: Occurs when the sound matches what is going on in the scene.
- Soundtrack: This is the background music which in a music video is the song which the music video is trying to sell to the audience.
- Ambient: Background sounds which are present within the scene.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Different types of sound
Different type of sounds which can be used in a music video:
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