Sentences with phrase «for diegetic»

Burnett contributes the best juice when he's talking about his choices for diegetic music, like outlining the provenance of Bo Diddley's «Bring It To Jerome.»

Not exact matches

Shot (with one exception) in black and white by Florian Ballhaus (son of Michael), the film is set to a score that is more industrial sound than music; yet, it is the combination of the clinically clean black - and - white cinematography, the disturbing score, and the narrative's single - minded focus on the protagonist's actions (there is no moment when the film seeks to psychologise him) by which the film manages to simultaneously solicit, on the one hand, our fascination with and, increasingly, horror about the events depicted — even long after Herold has proven how scarily easy it is for him to order mass murder (and, whenever necessary, to set an example by killing himself)-- and, on the other hand, to ensure that we keep some intellectual distance from the diegetic events.
Still, it is noteworthy that diegetic music has not been adjusted for its treatment, thus sounding fuller on this alternate soundtrack.
Apparently screened theatrically in Dolby Digital, the film has been downmixed to Dolby Surround for DVD but sounds excellent all the same — the Hebrew dialogue (supplemented by optional yellow English subtitles) comes through clearly and the diegetic song selections are of strong fidelity.
As before, the window in Cuarón's films tends to be a symbol for a viewing screen; its presence acknowledges, meta - cinematically, that the diegetic scene on the train resembles a viewing situation like our own.
For the first time in the enduring Morricone - Leone collaboration, a kind of pantomime pervades the music, with notes and actions so closely coordinated that the Charles Bronson character's theme becomes diegetic: Every time Bronson, called Harmonica because the instrument is practically his first language, blows into his harp, the resulting noise is incongruously omnipresent.
These tracks sound similar to these ears: deep, clean, with fastidious distinctions made between the diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, which is of paramount importance to a film that so precisely deconstructs itself, featuring a killer who provides her own soundtracks for her murders, suggesting an artist in her own right.
In his script, Moore describes the integration of small sections of animation and discusses these in relation to the way «traditional» special effects and animation techniques can further extend the diegetic space of the world without interrupting the overall flow of storytelling for the reader.
In July 2014, I presented my findings to the game director, the writers, and the designers, and they liked it so much they decided to put me on the «diegetic» (in - world) music for the game.
An artificial dusk is lit only by the flashing lights of the work (if a film's sound is diegetic if it has a source on - screen, can we use the word for lighting which has its source only in the art to be illumined?).
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