"Sound is fifty percent of the motion picture experience.” –George Lucas.

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"Sound is fifty percent of the motion picture experience.” –George Lucas

Sound & Picture Contextual Sound "Direct Narration" using sound Diegetic vs. non-diegetic Within or outside the Story Space

Sound & Picture Narrative Sound Adds more to the story. May be "Indirect" or "Counterpuntal" Descriptive Commentative

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition o Overlapping

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition o Overlapping o Lead-In

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition o Overlapping o Lead-In o Segue

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition o Overlapping o Lead-In o Segue o Lead-Out

Sound Effects Breaking the Screen Plane Defining Space Focusing Attention Establishing Locale Creating Environment Emphasizing Action Intensifying Action Depicting Identity Setting Pace Providing Counterpoint Creating Humor Symbolizing Meaning Creating Metaphor Unifying Transition o Overlapping o Lead-In o Segue o Lead-Out Silence!

Music Production (Musicians) Source Music (radio, record player) Underscore Music (non/extra-diegetic)

Music Characteristics Melody

Music Characteristics Melody Harmony

Music Characteristics Melody Harmony Tempo

Music Characteristics Melody Harmony Tempo Dynamic Range

Music Characteristics Melody Harmony Tempo Dynamic Range Style

Music Underscoring Linear (Melody and Rhythm) Simultaneous (Harmony and Texture)