The importance of Sound in film;
What is sound?
- A sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.
What is a soundscape?
- A piece of music considered in terms of its component sounds. Combination of sounds.
What is sound design?
- Specifying, acquiring, manipulating or generating audio elements.
What is 'suspending disbelief'?
- Putting reality aside. Making it more engaging.
- A sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.
What is a soundscape?
- A piece of music considered in terms of its component sounds. Combination of sounds.
What is sound design?
- Specifying, acquiring, manipulating or generating audio elements.
What is 'suspending disbelief'?
- Putting reality aside. Making it more engaging.
Watching a title sequence twice with and without sound - analysis, and differences;
Screening 1; without sound How did I feel after watching the sequence?
- Faster Speed - Confused
- Confusing - Overwhelmed
- Rushed
- Don't understand speech
- Too long
- No dialogue
Screening 2; with sound How did I feel after watching the sequence?
- Idents - Engaged
- Sets mysterious atmosphere - Informed
- Trains/ Traffic - Attentive
- Crime movie?
- Phone ringing
- Dialogue
Sound is a big part of production when producing a title sequence. The longest film sequences can feel like a few seconds with sound, sound helps to pass time. It makes it more engaging like you were meant to watch it and focus all your attention at that time of play. It is what gets us to like different genres as different types of genres have different types of soundtracks.
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