Sunday, 22 September 2013

Non-diegetic sound

Definition of non-diegetic sound: Sound which doesn't have a source visible on the screen or a source wasn't implied such as narrator's commentary, sound effects and mood or background music. Example of non-diegetic sound:
It is used here for convenience as it is the show's main theme and it would be impossible for there to be a source for it anytime it played, the audience (mostly fans) upon hearing the theme would grow more excited and interested.

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