*Non-Diegetic: Sound heard by only audience.
Non-Simultaneous- sound that takes place earlier in the story than the current image. This type of sound can give information about the story without actually seeing the events.
Direct- (Natural sound) all of the sounds recorded at the time of filming: Background noise e.g popping gum helps make more it realistic.
Synchronous- (Sound and Action synchronised) Sound that is matched with the action and movement e.g playing the piano.
Post-synchronisation dubbing- (SFX) adding sound to the scene after filmed.
These sounds help increase the intensity or tension of the scene.
Sound perspective- This refers to the apparent distance of a sound source evidenced by it's volume, timbre and pitch.
Sound bridge- Type of Sound editing that occurs when the sound carries over a visual transaction in a film.
Voice Over- Sound device where in one hears the voice of a character or narrator speaking but the character in question is not speaking those words on screen.
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