Sound
Film clip analysis-
 Disco-ordinate piano music
 Crying and thunder and rain
 Low violin strings and like footsteps
 Door unlock
 Horse hooves
 Drums and faster violins
 Crow crowing
 Someone falling over
 something smashing
 swoosh noise
 Microft talking
 Thudding nooses
 Fighting and someone being beaten up
 Weird whispering voice
 Foreign voice
 Drums intensify
 Stained grunting noises and heavy breathing
 Whispering
 Watson and Microft talking
 Fighting and a whip noise
 Muffled noises to symbolise confusion
 Shiny noise piercing then glass smashing
 Talking
 Wooden thumping noise
 Punch noise
 Camera flash noise (old)
 Music returns
Selective sound- used to emphasise the key elements within a sequence
Ambient sound – is used to create particular atmosphere or a sense of place
Sound bridges- the use of sound to help transitions between sequences so that are more
fluid
Sound effects- are used to create a sense of realismor to create some kind of psychological
impact
Diagetic sound-
Visible sound source or implied visibility also sound created by what’s going on in the scene
and not put on after. As long as it seems to have originated from the world of the film, its
diagetic.
Non diagetic sound- Sound which has a source that isn’t originating from the film, so music
put on top, a voice over.
Synchronous sound- When a sound effect or musical element if matched or paired timing
wise with an action to reinforce its effect.
Asynchronous sound- When a sound originates from outside of diagetic reality
Contrapuntal sound - a noise or sound effect which doesn’t match the visuals so is used to
juxtapose or create an alternate meaning.
Voiceover- Voice of the character talks over the filmto give more context and informs the
audience but can be lying
Theme music- Music that introduces and develops throughout the film. Used to show
personality and actors like Sherlock can have their own theme tune to indicate their
presence
Musical score- Used to create atmosphere, link shots sequences together, and help create
narrative about the4 characters
Silence- Can be used to create a juxtaposition and is very powerful but used sparingly

Sound

  • 1.
    Sound Film clip analysis- Disco-ordinate piano music  Crying and thunder and rain  Low violin strings and like footsteps  Door unlock  Horse hooves  Drums and faster violins  Crow crowing  Someone falling over  something smashing  swoosh noise  Microft talking  Thudding nooses  Fighting and someone being beaten up  Weird whispering voice  Foreign voice  Drums intensify  Stained grunting noises and heavy breathing  Whispering  Watson and Microft talking  Fighting and a whip noise  Muffled noises to symbolise confusion  Shiny noise piercing then glass smashing  Talking  Wooden thumping noise  Punch noise  Camera flash noise (old)  Music returns Selective sound- used to emphasise the key elements within a sequence Ambient sound – is used to create particular atmosphere or a sense of place Sound bridges- the use of sound to help transitions between sequences so that are more fluid Sound effects- are used to create a sense of realismor to create some kind of psychological impact Diagetic sound-
  • 2.
    Visible sound sourceor implied visibility also sound created by what’s going on in the scene and not put on after. As long as it seems to have originated from the world of the film, its diagetic. Non diagetic sound- Sound which has a source that isn’t originating from the film, so music put on top, a voice over. Synchronous sound- When a sound effect or musical element if matched or paired timing wise with an action to reinforce its effect. Asynchronous sound- When a sound originates from outside of diagetic reality Contrapuntal sound - a noise or sound effect which doesn’t match the visuals so is used to juxtapose or create an alternate meaning. Voiceover- Voice of the character talks over the filmto give more context and informs the audience but can be lying Theme music- Music that introduces and develops throughout the film. Used to show personality and actors like Sherlock can have their own theme tune to indicate their presence Musical score- Used to create atmosphere, link shots sequences together, and help create narrative about the4 characters Silence- Can be used to create a juxtaposition and is very powerful but used sparingly