Introduction
Creator of the Star Wars franchise, George Lucas once said, “Sound is 50% of the moviegoing experience. But often a layman ignores the contributions because it is not clear who is responsible for a sound choice.” Sound in film includes soundtracks, background noise, sound effects, music, dialogue, and ambient sounds. The benefits of a film’s sound (and sometimes lack thereof) can appeal to the senses of the audience, presenting the film as more realistic and authentic. Sound can support the genre of a film by adding emphasis and impact on particular scenes, or attribute common stereotypes heard in different genre. For example, horror movies are distinguished by their piercing screams, suspense-filled music, crescendo, dialogue being whispered by main characters, etc. Furthermore, sound indicates the setting of a film, sometimes before any visual effects are shown on screen. An example of this, is of a mall scene in "Stranger Things," where the main cast is surrounded by an atmosphere of people conversing, swiping their cards in check-outs, shopping bags ruffling, and escalators moving. Therefore, one might wonder, who is responsible for the sound in film? As the title hints, sound engineers and sound mixers are typically responsible for the production and application of all sounds added to a film.
To begin, sounds can be diegetic or non-diegetic. Diegetic sounds are heard by both the audience watching and characters in the world of the film, whereas non-diegetic sounds are only heard and heard by the audience. According to, “Film Sounds: the Noise of Video Production, whisperroom.com, The three essential categories of film sounds are dialogue, sound effects, and music. These three types of sound are crucial to the viewer.” Other variations of sound production are sub-categories of those three key categories. Sound effects are, as the Britannica website describes, “any artificial reproduction of sound or sounds intended to accompany action and supply realism in the theatre, radio, television, and motion pictures.” Dialogue are conversations amongst two or more characters, which are usually incorporated in interactions seen throughout films. Music is the art of sound that produces melodies, rhythm, harmony and tones through written interpretations and instruments.
To further explain, Other variations of sound which are commonly heard throughout a film include ambient or background music (which is diegetic), and soundtracks in film, which are original instrumental pieces made intentionally to be used in a film, and emphasize specific scenes of an emotional response in the audience (non-diegetic, because the characters in film can not hear the music).
Why is Sound Important?
Sound enhances genre, setting, and the characters
in film by imitating the experience of how our senses react to those scenarios
in real life. This, in turn, tells a bigger story as to what the author intends
to convey by placing us, the audience, inside the film to interact with it
through our senses.
According
to, “Sound Design: How Sound Helps Tell Your Visual Stories, videomaker.com, The background and atmospheric noise tell the
audience where the scene is taking place. Although these sounds are usually quiet, they are essential
to a scene, as they appeal to the audience on a subconscious level.”
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REFLECTION
In retrospect, the lesson learned from this activity is analyzing the three main
components of sound in film: dialogue, music, and sound effects. All those
elements come together to create a familiar, and mutually connecting
atmosphere, in which an audience is able to be engaged with a film. Learning
these key skills will help our team to use the resources available to us
wisely, in order to authentically imitate real-life sounds that will keep our audience
at the edge of their seats.
All together,
we were able to complete this task effectively and punctually, being that we enjoy
music and observe sound effects that catch our attention in the films we watch.
Peyton P referenced to definitions or teacher provided for our class, in which
she analyzed what she had retained, and did research on examples of each term
she had documented. Lexi M and Marley B researched and annotated key phrases in
dialogue, and sound effect conventions for the categories given, as a well as
one we had all collectively agreed on. Then, once I had done thorough research
on music and descriptions of music for the categories we were given, while
brainstorming sound effects to add to our lists for each category, all
information found was written in our table chart above and is cited below.
WORK CITED:
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-Stranger Things (2019). El & Max Shopping Scene | Stranger Things 3 | Netflix. YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEhsSSQY8dM [Accessed 17 Nov. 2019].
-Reich, J. (2017). What is sound? [online] Geneseo.edu. Available at: https://milnepublishing.geneseo.edu/exploring-movie-construction-and-production/chapter/8-what-is-sound/.
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-Encyclopedia Britannica. (n.d.). Sound effect | theatrical production. [online] Available at: https://www.britannica.com/art/sound-effect.
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