Sentences with phrase «diegetic sound»

"Diegetic sound" refers to any sound that occurs within the world of a film or a story and is being heard by the characters themselves. It is the sound that exists naturally within the movie's setting, like conversations, footsteps, or sounds coming from objects in the scene. Full definition
Another interesting choice Shyamalan makes here is to use barely any music — relying mostly on diegetic sound instead.
Throughout, Jonny Greenwood's omnipresent and beguiling score wafts over the drama, melding with diegetic sound, including pieces of music placed in the world of the characters.
Another scene sees diegetic sound overlap, creating the somewhat surreal impression of convulsing bodies dancing to the music at Luciano's dinner as they continue to be riddled with bullets.
Every flashback to the 20's is fully treated as a film from the era, entirely without effects of any other diegetic sound and shot in hazy black and white.
Yet it's bizarre that a film devoted to silence and selective diegetic sounds would use an intrusive music score to telegraph emotional cues.
Instead, the film relies heavily on diegetic sound to explore and imply moods and feelings, and most importantly to enhance the difficult and complex processes of the creation of the self (1).
omnipresent and beguiling score wafts over the drama, melding with diegetic sound, including pieces of music placed in the world of the characters.
There is some diegetic sound that factors into scares, but that's acceptable as the movie earns every one of those moments.
You have the syncopation of the diegetic sound to the music which happens throughout the movie.
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