Sunday, 22 September 2013

Diegetic sound

Definition of diegetic sound: Sound made by a source that is visible on screen or by a source that is implied to be nearby. This can be the voice of the characters, sounds made by other objects in the film or music that appears to be coming from instruments in the film.
Example of diegetic sound: Diegetic sound is used here as non-diegetic sound wasn't needed because the excuse of a wedding was a good reason for having a real band there, it helps add a more genuine Italian atmosphere to the film and this pulls the audience in more.

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