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From Filming to the Screen
Other than camera angles, what are aspects of film that help create the mood ? *think of things that you would notice if they were missing from a movie.***
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Learning Objective: To explore the use of sound in film.
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Cinephile or Cenophoney?
Play the Kahoot and see how many movies you can identify from their soundtracks.
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Sound Diegetic sound Sound effects Dialogue Sound Track
(non- instrumental) Sound Diegetic sound Non-diegetic sound Theme Song Musical Score
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What did we test for in Kahoot?
We were able to identify these movies based solely on a short sound bite from their soundtracks. Soundtracks fall under Non- Diegetic sound Non- Diegetic sound is anything that is recorded after filming and is layered onto the footage. IE: dubbed over dialogue, soundtracks, and sound effects
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Foley Artists Foley Artists create sound effects that bring the action on screen to life. How could you make the sound of: a dog walking, a rain storm and feet stomping through snow with ordinary household objects?
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The soundtrack of a film is a very complex mix of:
dialogue recorded on location. dialogue recorded after filming, and dubbed in sync with the lip movement of the actors – virtually all the dialogue on major movies is post- synched in a dubbing studio to get a very clean high definition sound. diegetic sound or music. Sound or music that is recorded on location as it happens. non-diegetic sound or music. Pre-recorded music or sound that is added to the soundtrack during the audio editing process. sound effects (FX) - these may be recorded on location and added later or they may be created for a scene such as a gun shot, the sound of a man being punched, cars crashing etc. Hollywood does these extra sound FX in a Foley studio, which you can see working on a tour of Universal Studios –
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The Importance of Sound in Film
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