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SOUND DESIGN The total sonic experience
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* Diegetic Sound The sounds in a movie that the characters CAN hear Examples: Dialogue, Natural Sounds, Sound Effects Inception, Christopher Nolan (2010) Inception, Christopher Nolan (2010)
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*Non-Diegetic Sound The sounds in a movie that the audience hears, but the characters DO NOT Example: The score, soundtrack, voiceover narration **Used to set the mood and evoke emotion Example Example 2ExampleExample 2
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Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder (1950) *Voiceover A voice whose source is neither visible in the frame nor implied to be offscreen; it typically narrates the film’s images
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*Overlapping Dialogue Mixing characters’ speech simultaneously Many times the background sound is turned down, so the viewer can concentrate on the dialogue between the two main characters. Used to achieve realism or to distract the audience (causes the audience to have to listen and pay closer attention)
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**Score The music written for a movie or play
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