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Film Technology CE00013-1. Why is sound important What are the major elements of the soundtrack Specific elements to enhance your visuals Example clips. Why The audience want to hear the actors speak The sound can reinforce the meaning of an image It can change the meaning of an image
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Film TechnologyCE00013-1 Level 1 Film Technology
Why is sound important • What are the major elements of the soundtrack • Specific elements to enhance your visuals • Example clips Level 1 Film Technology
Why • The audience want to hear the actors speak • The sound can reinforce the meaning of an image • It can change the meaning of an image • It can increase the dramatic impact of a scene Level 1 Film Technology
Narration • Usually used in documentary • Can also be used as a story device to put across a characters inner feelings • For documentary quite often recorded in sync to the picture from a timed script • ‘Voice Of God’ approach where the voice is disconnected from the rest of the programme • Or recorded as an integral part to match presenters or on screen personalities Level 1 Film Technology
Music • Mood music is used to encourage certain emotions • Theme music for specific characters • Custom score • Production music • Is music required at all? Level 1 Film Technology
Foley • The process of recreating sound effects that are synchronised with the on screen action • Usually involves recreating actors movement footsteps and interaction with objects in the scene • Huge variety of props and tools, including Foley pit, clothing and material and shoes and boots to mimic actors costumes Level 1 Film Technology
Sound Effects • Usually sounds that are impossible to record live (10 foot tall mutant spiders) or sounds that need to be hyper real for dramatic effect • Usually created by manipulating or mixing multiple ‘real’ sounds • A natural sound is a recording of the actual source • A characteristic sound is manipulated for dramatic effect Level 1 Film Technology
Production sound • Dialogue is the most important thing to record on set • Use a boom mic as close as possible to the actor • Always make sure the mic is picking up the sound from the correct direction • Buzz tracks pick up the room tone or ambience, which can smooth cuts when editing and also fills out quiet sections Level 1 Film Technology
ADR • Automated Dialogue Replacement • If production audio is not useable due to background noise or other technical issues • The actor recreates their vocal performance in a controlled recording environment Level 1 Film Technology
Ambience • Production audio buzz tracks • Artificially created for realism or effect • Prevents the soundtrack from going dead • Can be a useful alternative to a musical score Level 1 Film Technology
Diagetic Sound • The sound source exists within film space • Actors voices, instruments or objects within the film • Non Diagetic Sound • Exists outside the film world • Narration, mood music Level 1 Film Technology
Semi Sync • Sounds that appear to be coming from a source where the viewer cannot check each individual sound • Soundscapes • Characteristic sounds from a specific location or period • Similar to ambience but more defined sounds • Can be useful to establish the setting Level 1 Film Technology