2. Diegetic sound
• Diegetic sound is a noise which has a source on-screen. They are noises
which have not been edited in, for example dialogue between characters or
footsteps. Another term for diegetic sound is actual sound. Non-diegetic
sound is a noise which does not have a source on-screen, they have been
added in.
• DIEGETIC AND NON-DIEGETIC SOUND -
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_4hOY-9nKA.
• The internal sounds of the film are known as diegetic sounds, for example
the car radio within a movie in which the characters can hear. ... The
aspects of sound and music play an important role in the plot of a story,
whether it helps create suspense or an emotional impact for the viewers.
3. Non-diegetic sound
• Non-diegetic sound is a noise which does not have a source on-
screen, they have been added in.
• Non-Diegetic Sound - Columbia Film Language
Glossaryhttps://filmglossary.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/term/non-diegetic-
sound/
• Non-diegetic sound is a noise which does not have a source on-
screen, they have been added in. For example music,
voiceover, sound effects. Non-diegetic soundsare often used to add
drama to moments that would be silent without it.