Sound is extremely vital in films. Mainly because it gives dimension to the scene, adds emotional impact to the scene, complements visuals, and allows visuals to be more realistic. Throughout the course of Aice Media Studies, we were taught a plethora of different types of sounds used in films. These sounds include: synchronous sound, asynchronous,diegetic, nondiegetic, sound motif/leitmotif, sound perspective, sound bridge, voice over, addressing audience, and expository voice, sound effects, score, music, sting, and foleyartist.
We are thinking about making some of our own sounds and editing them on the scene. We want to use sound effects to build the viewer's adrenaline. Normally, when the sound begins to increase, something is going to pop up. We would also use sound bridge which i s a transition from sound to sound.
Of course depending on the different type of sounds we make, we'll place it in a category.
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