The two most important types of sound:
Diegetic Sound:
This is sound which is part of the film that we are watch. It can range from dialogue, music or sound effects which come from a source that is within the film itself. This source in the film which we are acknowledging could be an object.For example, a CD player or a jukebox.
diegetic sound can be heard either on screen or off screen. For instance, we can either see the person or object that is making the sound or we don't meaning that the sound would be off screen.
Non-Diegetic sound:
This is sound which is added in the post production of the film which we do not recognise as part of the film. For example, a voice over or background music.
It is used to create a mood or atmosphere to add more information to the images presented.
Different Layers of Sound
-Ambient sound
-dialogue
-Music - Non diegetic (mood) Diegetic (ambient sound)
- Foley sound (sound effects) help with dialogue
-Voice over (either diegetic or non- diegetic) most voice overs are non-diegetic added in post production
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