Thursday, 17 October 2013

Sound

Sound

Diegetic Sound - Sound that is part of the film, for example talking, weather and major events happening in the film.

Non-Diegetic - Sound we do recognise as part of the film world.

Sound Bridges -  A sound bridge is a sound from one scene that will often continue onto the next scene.

Parallel - Compliments the image the viewer sees.

Contrapuntal - Sound that does not not fit the image.

Sting - Musical punctuation.

Theme - A key passage of music linked to the subject.

Incidental Music - "Background" adds atmosphere to the action.

Ambient Sound - Providing audio continuity between shots.

Sound Motif - Repeated sound that comes to be identified with a particular character, place or thing, we hear the sound and it adds axpectation.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Editing

EDITING

 
 

The Terminology:

dissolve, fade in, fade out or to black; wipe, slow motion or fast-forward; short or long takes; flashback.



jump-cut, montage editing, post-production special effects.
insert; cutaway, cross-cutting, parallel editing.
continuity editing; the 180-degree rule; shot-reverse-shot; match on action;
eyeline match.


Editing For Pace

What’s the pace and rhythm
of editing in these sequences?
Try:
- counting the shots to gauge the
variety of shot lengths and variations in pace.
- mapping the edit points in a diagram
to get the ‘shape’ of the sequence.

 

Editing To Disrupt

to disrupt or challenge the viewer’s expectations:
jump-cut,
montage editing,
post-production special effects.

 

Editing To Show Simultaneous

to represent simultaneous activity:
insert;
cutaway,
cross-cutting,
parallel editing

 

Editing To Show A Passage Of Time

to show the passage of time through visual effects or transitions:
dissolve,
fade in, fade out or to black;
wipe, slow motion or fast-forward;
short or long takes;
flashback

 

Editing For Realism

continuity editing;
the 180-degree rule;
shot-reverse-shot;
match on action;
eyeline match.