SOUND
Diegetic sound 
• The sound that comes from in the scene 
• E.g. talking, noise of cars, the wind, music from a 
radio etc 
• An example would be the ‘Psycho’ shower scene, 
where the only sound heard originally is the 
diegetic sound of the shower. Later on the sound 
of the knife used to kill the woman can be heard 
along with the non-diegetic music. Also, soap 
operas almost always use diegetic sound.
Non-Diegetic Sound 
• The sound put on a film during post-production 
• E.g. 
• Music soundtrack 
• Sound effects like a crescendo 
• Examples include the Jaws theme during a 
shark attack and the screeching violins during 
the Psycho shower scene.
Crescendo 
• Build up of sound or music to imply something 
is about to happen 
• An example would be in the Godfather when 
the sound of a train built up until Michael 
Corleone shoots Soliozzo and Mccluskey in the 
restaurant.
Diminuendo 
• Where the music or sound dies down, as if a 
threat has gone away 
• An example would be in the beginning of the 
episode of CSI ‘Strip Strangler’ when the 
music builds up as the camera approaches the 
woman and but dies down after the woman 
goes back to sleep and the threat is gone.
Sforzando 
• A short, sharp, loud noise, often used to 
emphasise shock or fear 
• An example would be when the door slams 
shut and a sforzando plays in Paranormal 
Activity.

Media Sound Types

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  • 2.
    Diegetic sound •The sound that comes from in the scene • E.g. talking, noise of cars, the wind, music from a radio etc • An example would be the ‘Psycho’ shower scene, where the only sound heard originally is the diegetic sound of the shower. Later on the sound of the knife used to kill the woman can be heard along with the non-diegetic music. Also, soap operas almost always use diegetic sound.
  • 3.
    Non-Diegetic Sound •The sound put on a film during post-production • E.g. • Music soundtrack • Sound effects like a crescendo • Examples include the Jaws theme during a shark attack and the screeching violins during the Psycho shower scene.
  • 4.
    Crescendo • Buildup of sound or music to imply something is about to happen • An example would be in the Godfather when the sound of a train built up until Michael Corleone shoots Soliozzo and Mccluskey in the restaurant.
  • 5.
    Diminuendo • Wherethe music or sound dies down, as if a threat has gone away • An example would be in the beginning of the episode of CSI ‘Strip Strangler’ when the music builds up as the camera approaches the woman and but dies down after the woman goes back to sleep and the threat is gone.
  • 6.
    Sforzando • Ashort, sharp, loud noise, often used to emphasise shock or fear • An example would be when the door slams shut and a sforzando plays in Paranormal Activity.