Sound Analysis
Sound analysis
1) A clockwork orange:
. Classical music has been used for this scene and the music is not what you would expect to see with this scene. This means it is contrapuntal music.
. The director used this piece to go with the action because it shoes the scene in a comedic way rather than serious fighting.
2) Life on mars:
. The setting can be established as England because of the dialogue used by the actors. They have British accents accents which indicates to the reader where the setting is.
. The music had been added on during post production seemed like it was used to make the scene seem funny and not too serious. It was use of non-diegetic sound.
3) Once upon a time in the west:
. Tension is created in the scene because there isn't any music in the scene and the audience anticipates what will happen. Some sounds can be heard like flies.
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4) Once upon a time in America:
. Diegetic sound is used through the use of dialogue. A phone ringing can be heard from one scene to another.
. The ringing can be heard from one scene to another and it links it, making the audience wonder what will happen.
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In this scene from a James Bond film, a soundtrack in the background is a non-diegetic sound because it has been added later and it is serious music to match the spy film, also making it a parallel sound. The dialogue spoken in the scene is a diegetic sound. The music adds to the serious and mysterious atmosphere of the spy film.
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