Tuesday, 7 October 2014

sherlock homes


Slow tempo music at the start and fast tempo by the end
the music is non diegetic as it has been added after filming so is un natural and not included in the scenery and is also an asynchronous sound as it does not come from the scene
horse neighing and galloping is diegetic as it is natural and fits in with the scene
the carts shuddering and wheels moving along the floor are diegetic sounds as they fit in with the visuals and are synchronous sounds as they have other sounds beneath them to re-inforce the sound.
gun loading is a natural sound so it is diegetic as it is the sound of a gun which is a real object.
running is a synchronous and diegetic sound as the feet hitting the floor adds to the sound
tense music used to show the mood and atmosphere in this scene.
crow is natural as it is an animal
fall sound is synchronous as it is boosted by the ambient sound
glass being smashed is diegetic as it actually happens


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