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SOUND RESEARCHBy Rhydian Crabb
Non diegetic sound:Sound represented as coming from a source outside story
space.
TYPES OF SOUNDContrapunta
l sound: where the sounds or
music used contrast with
the film or movie clip it
has been inserted into.
Parallel sound:
sounds which we expect to hear within that specific
genre
Diegetic sound: sound presented as originated from source within the film's
world
EXAMPLES The opening to Jaws created a lot of suspense and tension
through the use of its music. It told the audience the genre of the film.
However, when different music is played on top of it, it creates a whole other story. It takes a normal sinister dangerous moment and turns it into a joyous fun moment.
Click on the image, to see the opening
to Jaws using parallel sound.
SOUNDS I MAY USE
An alarm suddenly coming on Heavy breathing A crow calling Loud footsteps Unsettling Laughter The sound of an email coming into his computer Train going past when looking out the window The image above shows the
moment the sound of the email comes in whilst I am on the computer. The makes it clear that I have received this email, but also fits the genre as the sudden noise and my surprised reaction will unsettle the audience.
EXAMPLES
Click on the image to hear the sound of a crow calling. I will use this because it
is a common theme in thrillers as hearing a crow calling is very unsettling
and creppy.
Click on the image, to hear the sound of a heartbeat. This suggests that
something is happening to make the character worried or stressed. It could also suggest that this is the last time
this persons heart will beat again.
EVALUATION OF SOUND
Sound is extremely important in all genres, but it is most important in the thriller genre as within this genre sound can easily change the audiences emotions and feelings, which is the key to making a good film.
Parallel sound can be used to create suspense and tension. It further illustrates the action that is on the screen. Certain sounds are associated with thrillers, thus parallel sound conforms to the conventions.
Contrapuntal sound can be used to create an eerie tone and are effective in psychological thrillers. For example; if someone is re telling a story of a sad time there might be happy music playing over the flashback to create contrast.
Non diegetic sound is effective to create dramatic irony. Letting the audience hear and know something that the character doesn’t know, keeps them engaged and allows them to feel empathetic towards the characters.