Categories and Functions of Sound
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Categories and Functions of Sound
Review the General Instructions for your blog post before beginning.
As we have been discussing, the mise en scene of a film is the use of a variety of design elements to create the visual theme. Please look through Chapter 5 (Mise en
Scene and Actors) for more information on this term.
Last week, we examined how different lighting styles and choices affected the final impact of a film. This week, we will consider different types of sound at work in
film and assess how they contribute to the overall sense of meaning in a film.
There are many types of sound in a film. Some are diegetic (sounds that are represented as coming from within the world of the film); others are non-diegetic (sounds
that come from outside the world of the film). Using specific examples from your chosen film, construct a blog post in which you
Describe each of the three basic categories of sound (dialogue, sound effects, and music).
Explain how the different categories of sound are being used in your chosen film. Assess the impact of sound in establishing the theme.
How does the use of sound inform the mood of the scene, or the film overall?
Can you identify specific sounds in your film that allow you to infer a particular genre?
Since each category of sound may produce a range of effects, how might you characterize the effects in your film? For example, realistic and expected sound effects may
have a different effect on a viewer than exaggerated or unexpected ones.
Assess how the scene or sequence would play differently if you changed or removed a key category of sound.
You must use at least two outside sources, in any combination of embedded video clips, still photos, or scholarly sources. All sources should be documented in APA
style as outlined by the Ashford Writing Center. It is suggested that you approach this blog by focusing your attention on the same film you will write about in your
Week Three Assignment.