Five master edits with sound effects
"Five Master Edits With Sound Effects"
by sasha leo
diegetic sound:
In the scene that represents parallelism, I incorporated the sound of a door opening and closing in order to emphasize the door, due to the fact that the door was the main factor in establishing parallelism within the scene. It's also a form of diegetic sound since the character within the scene can also hear the sound.
sound bridge:
In the scene that represents symbolism, I allowed the music to play throughout the clips. I included a sound bridge in order to evoke emotion out of my audience and emphasize the general mood of the clip that I intended on portraying
post synchronization dubbing:
In the scene that represents parallelism, I incorporated the sound of a door opening and closing, and I synchronization the scene and the clip in order to make it seem as if the sound of the door was coming directly from the original clip. although the sound was not part of the original clip, it still created an illusion that it did in fact come from the original clip.
non-diegetic sound:
in the scene that represents simultaneity, I incorporated a sound in the background that the character could not hear and only the audience. I included the sound in order to create a dramatic effect and create suspense between the two characters' arguments.
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