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Does sound ever become more important

than the image in a movie?

Can you think of example when the lack of sound

played a role in a movie?

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Foley

A Foley Artist 'recreates' sound effects for a film.

Diegetic SoundSound that can logically be heard by the characters in

the film Sounds from objects/people in the

scene.

Room ToneThe "silence" recorded at a location or space when no

dialogue is spoken.

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AmbienceDescribes background

noises of a given location or space. Every location has distinct and subtle sounds created by its

environment. These sound sources can include wildlife, wind,

distant traffic, aircraft and machinery noise, etc.

Non-Diegetic SoundSound that cannot be

heard by the characters but is designed for the audience reaction only.

Example:• Ominous music

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DubbingAdditional recordings are

"mixed" with original production sound to create

the finished soundtrack.

ADR (Automated Dialogue

Replacement)An actor watches the

original footage and then re-records audio for each line to match the wording

and lip movements.

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A Sound BridgeA type of sound editing that occurs when sound

carries over a visual transition in a film. This

type of editing provides a common transition in the continuity editing style.

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A Voice Over A sound device wherein one hears the voice of a

character and/or narrator speaking but the character in question is not speaking

those words on screen.

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Oscar Winning Short Film (Live Action)

The Phone Call (2015) tinyurl.com/wrsf1

Writing about the Sound–

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