Here Are Different Sounds We Learnt In Lesson:
Diegetic - Sound from within the film world
Non diegetic- sound added in pulse production that characters can't hear
Sound track - Music chosen to with the images
Theme- Specific sound track
Ambient Sound - Sound effects which give context
Dialogue- Characters speech
Sound Effects- sounds added in pulse production to add effects e.g. gun shots
Sound Bridge- sound track which bridges across 2 different scenes
Mood, atmosphere and ambiance all equal to constructs representation no non diegetic sound track
"Diary Of A Call Girl" Clip
In the scene there is no non- diegetic sound track there is only plain dialogue. In the clip all we can hear is the dialogue, sound is slightly enhanced. We can hear the riffling of the envelope helps to emphasises that this is a business transaction also it emphasises the awkwardness in the scene. The locking of the door "Click Clacking" again emphasises the awkwardness and his sense of vulnerability. Within the dialogue the father and call girl leave a lot of their sentences unfinished another clear sign of not knowing what what to say. The dialogue is punctuated by awkward silences . Diegetic soundtrack, the classical music is the complete opposite to how he's feeling. He is fidgety which is a show to his anxiety this is emphasised with the window going up and down also with the accidental beep of the horn. A sound bridge from the father in the car then to the call girl and the son in the flat. The soundtrack music is slow and mellow which almost makes you feel sorry for him especially as he talks about never been touched in a certain type of way before. The musics main instrument is a harmonica, harmonicas are usually played for the blues this ties is with how he is feeling.
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