- Sound Bridges
- leads in or out of a scene
- smoothens over transition to a new scene
- Pleonastic Sound
- a technique to create this sound is a Foley Sound
- exaggerated sound in film
- someone stepping really hard to exemplify power and dominance
- Parallel Sound
- sounds that match a scene
- Contrapuntal Sound
- sound that go against strongly with the image that you see on screen
- Synchronous
- caused by events on screen so that sound matches the screen
- Asynchronous
- separate from visuals, such as voiceover or dialogue from another scene
- Even when there is no sound, Silence can create an impact
- The tone, pitch, and volume of actors' voices can all add meaning to the scene
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Sound Definitions
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Biography Elaine Bass is an American title designer and filmmaker. She was married too and worked with Saul Bass for over 40 years. Elaine...
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