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EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES
1
[BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva]
SOUND TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES
Sound
Technique:
Give a definition for each sound
Technique and how it is used in
TV/Film:
How will your group
Make use of this technique in
your/their work:
Diegetic
Diegetic sound is any sound
presented as originated from source
within the film's world. Diegetic
sounds are those that link to
something visible on screen, and
can also be heard by the characters.
This includes dialogue and the
sounds of objects/things on screen.
With the use of diegetic sound, our
group will create realism, by
including footstep sounds when
characters are walking and the
sound of a door slamming when a
doors are being closed etc.
Non diegetic
Non-diegetic sounds are sounds that
aren’t visible or been implied to be
present in the action. This could be
narration, ambient sound, mood
music and sound effects which is
added for the dramatic effect.
We will use non-diegetic sounds by
using depressing and sad mood
music, in scenes where the
character is shown being abused
and bullied by others characters.
Asynchronous
Asynchronous sound effects are not
matched with a visible source of the
sound on screen. Such sounds are
included so as to provide an
appropriate emotional nuance.
We will use Asynchronous sounds
when the character is walking along
a pathway, and sounds of noisy
traffic and people talking will be
present in the background by using
this it will create tension, as the
viewer will hear the sound but not
see its source.
Sound Bridge
Sound Bridge is a type of sound
editing that occurs when sound
carries over a visual transition in a
film. This type of editing provides a
common transition in the continuity
editing style because of the way in
which it connects the mood, as
suggested by the music, throughout
multiple scenes.
We will have Sound bridge when
we transitions from different
scenes, for example when she
leaves school and walks home,
there will be a sad soundtrack in
the background, this will match the
mood of the short filmand will
allow the audience to sympathise
for her, while also showing
continuity.
Foley
Foley is the reproduction of
everyday sound effects that are
added to film, video, and other
We will have Foley as there will be
door knocking sounds and also the
door slamming shut.
EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES
2
[BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva]
media in post-production to
enhance audio quality. These
reproduced sounds can be anything
from the swishing of clothing and
footsteps to squeaky doors and
breaking glass.
Dialogue
Dialogue is a conversation between
two or more people as a feature of a
book, play, or movie.
We will have dialogue throughout
the our short film, there will be
some in the beginning and also we
will have some near the middle and
end.
Narration
A commentary delivered to
accompany a film, broadcast. In
movie such as Dr Seuss ‘How the
Grinch stole Christmas’
n/a
Silence
Silence is the lack of audible sound
or presence of sounds of very low
intensity. By analogy, the word
silence can also refer to any absence
of communication or hearing,
including in media other than
speech and music.
We will not have complete silence
as because we will either have
ambience sound in the background
or we will have a slow paced
soundtrack.
Rhythmic
Sound
A rhythmic movement or sound is
repeated at regular intervals,
forming a regular pattern or beat.
n/a
Ambient sound
Ambient sound (ambience,
background noise) means the
background sounds which are
present in a scene or location.
Common ambient sounds include
wind, water, birds, crowds, traffic.
Ambient sound is very important in
video and film work.
We will have ambient sound when
the main character is walking
through the pathway on their way
home, this will create a sense of
realismand also it will be more
intense as the character will look
lonely and there is almost silence.
Cutting to
soundtrack
Editing/cutting to soundtrack is
when the pace of the cuts are
motivated by how fast the song is .
What I mean by that is that the
editor will let the soundtrack be his
guide.
n/a
This is for more fast paced/action
movies our short film is more about
danger and awareness.
Transitions:
Cut
A cut is an abrupt, but usually trivial
film transition from one sequence to
another. It is synonymous with the
term edit, though "edit" can imply
any number of transitions or effects.
n/a
EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES
3
[BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva]
Transitions:
Dissolve
A dissolve is a gradual transition
from one image to another.
Generally, but not always, the use of
a dissolve is held to indicate that a
period of time has passed between
the two scenes.
n/a
Transitions:
Fade
A fade to black or the next scene. A
fade to black is the most dramatic
transition found on this list. A fade
to black is essentially a dissolve into
black. In film, a fade to black is used
to symbolize completion, meaning a
narrative thought is finished.
We will have a fade to black at the
end as the problem is over and our
character decides to get help, then
the screen will fade to black with a
soundtrack playing in the
background.
Transitions:
Wipe
A wipe is a type of film transition
where one shot replaces another by
travelling from one side of the
frame to another or with a special
shape
n/a

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Sound process A Level

  • 1. EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES 1 [BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva] SOUND TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES Sound Technique: Give a definition for each sound Technique and how it is used in TV/Film: How will your group Make use of this technique in your/their work: Diegetic Diegetic sound is any sound presented as originated from source within the film's world. Diegetic sounds are those that link to something visible on screen, and can also be heard by the characters. This includes dialogue and the sounds of objects/things on screen. With the use of diegetic sound, our group will create realism, by including footstep sounds when characters are walking and the sound of a door slamming when a doors are being closed etc. Non diegetic Non-diegetic sounds are sounds that aren’t visible or been implied to be present in the action. This could be narration, ambient sound, mood music and sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect. We will use non-diegetic sounds by using depressing and sad mood music, in scenes where the character is shown being abused and bullied by others characters. Asynchronous Asynchronous sound effects are not matched with a visible source of the sound on screen. Such sounds are included so as to provide an appropriate emotional nuance. We will use Asynchronous sounds when the character is walking along a pathway, and sounds of noisy traffic and people talking will be present in the background by using this it will create tension, as the viewer will hear the sound but not see its source. Sound Bridge Sound Bridge is a type of sound editing that occurs when sound carries over a visual transition in a film. This type of editing provides a common transition in the continuity editing style because of the way in which it connects the mood, as suggested by the music, throughout multiple scenes. We will have Sound bridge when we transitions from different scenes, for example when she leaves school and walks home, there will be a sad soundtrack in the background, this will match the mood of the short filmand will allow the audience to sympathise for her, while also showing continuity. Foley Foley is the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to film, video, and other We will have Foley as there will be door knocking sounds and also the door slamming shut.
  • 2. EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES 2 [BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva] media in post-production to enhance audio quality. These reproduced sounds can be anything from the swishing of clothing and footsteps to squeaky doors and breaking glass. Dialogue Dialogue is a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie. We will have dialogue throughout the our short film, there will be some in the beginning and also we will have some near the middle and end. Narration A commentary delivered to accompany a film, broadcast. In movie such as Dr Seuss ‘How the Grinch stole Christmas’ n/a Silence Silence is the lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity. By analogy, the word silence can also refer to any absence of communication or hearing, including in media other than speech and music. We will not have complete silence as because we will either have ambience sound in the background or we will have a slow paced soundtrack. Rhythmic Sound A rhythmic movement or sound is repeated at regular intervals, forming a regular pattern or beat. n/a Ambient sound Ambient sound (ambience, background noise) means the background sounds which are present in a scene or location. Common ambient sounds include wind, water, birds, crowds, traffic. Ambient sound is very important in video and film work. We will have ambient sound when the main character is walking through the pathway on their way home, this will create a sense of realismand also it will be more intense as the character will look lonely and there is almost silence. Cutting to soundtrack Editing/cutting to soundtrack is when the pace of the cuts are motivated by how fast the song is . What I mean by that is that the editor will let the soundtrack be his guide. n/a This is for more fast paced/action movies our short film is more about danger and awareness. Transitions: Cut A cut is an abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another. It is synonymous with the term edit, though "edit" can imply any number of transitions or effects. n/a
  • 3. EDITING TECHNIQUES & PROCESSES 3 [BrunaMartins and Erica Da Silva] Transitions: Dissolve A dissolve is a gradual transition from one image to another. Generally, but not always, the use of a dissolve is held to indicate that a period of time has passed between the two scenes. n/a Transitions: Fade A fade to black or the next scene. A fade to black is the most dramatic transition found on this list. A fade to black is essentially a dissolve into black. In film, a fade to black is used to symbolize completion, meaning a narrative thought is finished. We will have a fade to black at the end as the problem is over and our character decides to get help, then the screen will fade to black with a soundtrack playing in the background. Transitions: Wipe A wipe is a type of film transition where one shot replaces another by travelling from one side of the frame to another or with a special shape n/a