Organising sound
Diegetic – WITHIN THE CLIP
When diegetic sound is concerned, we have decided to use it
throughout in the form of narrative, for example at the start our character is
going to order his food from the bar and say “Hi can I have some steak and
chips please and can you throw in some peanuts with that…”, we decided to use
this piece of dialogue as it starts the film off and shows the audience that we
are located in a pub. Also, during the pub scene we have decided to use other
pieces of dialogue, we are going to make the background noise so that it can
faintly be heard by the audience. The background noise will consist of people talking,
we have decided to use this as we believe it will be realistic whereas if we
did not use it then it would not be realistic as stereotypically in a pub you
can hear other people talking.
Non – Diegetic - OUTSIDE
The first piece of non – diegetic sound we hear is at the
start when we have our production company logo appear, we have the sound of a
walrus playing over the top of it, in sync with what is going on within the
clip. We have used this as we believe it is effective and adds a sense of
energy to the piece. Moreover, the next piece of non-diegetic sound we hear is
from the part where our main actor has just been knocked out due to him running
into the tree, in this piece we decided to play a piece of sound that will make
the audience understand that he has just been knocked out.
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