Sound Terminology Flashcards
Ambient sound
The sounds of the location in the background.
Asynchronous sound
Sound either out of sync with the visuals or unrelated to the visuals.
Contrapuntal sound
Sound or music that seems strange in comparison to the scene we are seeing.
Dialogue
The words and lines the characters say.
Direct address (Breaking the Fourth Wall)
When the character talks to the audience directly.
Diegetic sound
Sound that the characters can hear in the scene
Non-Diegetic sound
Sound that the characters cannot hear, e.g the score or a voiceover.
Pitch
The height or depth of the sound being heard.
Rhythm
The beat of the music, speed.
Voiceover
Non-diegetic dialogue that a character delivers.
Sound Bridge
A portion of sound that covers a cut, normally to link two scenes together
Sound motif
A sound which normally represents a certain character
Sound effects
A sound accompanying an action, sometimes musical.
Soundtrack
Music from a soundtrack or score that emphasises the themes and emotions of a scene or character.
Synchronous sound
Sound that is in sync with the visuals and was filmed at the same time.