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Sound

“The eye sees better when the sound is great.” Steven Spielberg o

Sound Sound gives life to what we see Offers clues to the meaning Can shape analysis and interpretation (Mind Games or) Silence What is heard is frequently technically more complicated to produce than what we see Much of it added in post-production

Direct sound - recording sound with the visual footage double-system recording Post-synchronization - filming visual, and later adding dubbed sounds

Sound Editing Involves taking several sounds (usually on individual tracks) and combining them into one overall sound track mixing ADR automated dialogue replacement Aka: dubbing

Describing film sound Three ways to describe sound: Perceptual 1) perceptual characteristics 2) source, 3) type Perceptual Pitch (frequency) Amplitude (loudness) Quality Fidelity All can be manipulated for dramatic emphasis Saving Private Ryan (:30)

Sources of film sound Diegetic v. Nondiegetic diegetic – sounds that appear to come from on screen nondiegetic – comes from a source outside the space of the film is assumed to be inaudible to the characters onscreen is off-screen and recorded during postproduction eg: musical score, narration Stranger than Fiction

Source… On-screen v. Off-screen on-screen: from a source we can see off-screen can be diegetic or nondiegetic and comes from a source we cannot see asynchronous sound somewhere in between either a sound closely related to the action but not precisely synchronized with it or a sound that either anticipates or follows the action to which it belongs

Types of film sound Vocal sounds (dialogue, narration) dominate Ambient sound (from setting/environment) either recorded during filming or added during postproduction wild sound, room tone Foley sound

Types… Music Intrinsic - helping to tell the story (the film’s score) Ironic (Reservoir Dogs) For tempo/pace/suspense (Bourne Supremacy) Provide structure/unity/coherence From sources within story - tv, radio, (Platoon, Apocalypse Now (1:15), Pulp Fiction) Silence can frustrate perceptions/expectations, change the rhythm of a film No Country for Old Men

Function of film sound Helps tell the story by reproducing/intensifying the world that has been created by the film’s visual elements Give cues to interpret meaning Manipulate emotions Audience awareness Music can direct attention Audience expectations Creates expectations When a particular sound signals an action and is used repeatedly, plays on our expectations Jaws

Function… Continuity Emphasis Sound can link one shot to the next Sound Bridge (Yi Yi Matrix) ( Stand by Me 28:56-30:00) Overlapping sound can also be used to link/provide unity between dissimilar scenes Emphasis Function as a punctuation mark Truman Show

Specific examples… http://collegefilmandmediastudies.com/film-sound-and-music/

Star Wars sound effects: http://www.filmsound.org/starwars/ Hobbit Interstellar