in Underland‚ the lighting is low key making the scenes more eerie and suspenseful. The sounds in the two worlds are very different as well. When she is at the party you can hear diegetic sounds such as birds chirping and the music from which the orchestra is playing. Once she enters Underland‚ suspenseful non-diegetic music is playing. Having different lighting and sound in the different worlds help show how Alice is in a diverse place now and she doesn’t belong there. Tim Burton may have a strange
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documentaries create different emotions * Used various techniques (voice over‚ camera shots and angles‚ non-diegetic sound and diegetic sound) * Emotion is as main part of the documentary. First paragraph: * Uses human relations (family‚ child). Giving the sense of involvement and connection to the audience. * Tells the story of the life of a penguin and gives detail. * Diegetic sound is a technique used (sound that’s not heard by the characters in the film) (voice overs and music)
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many different cinematic techniques‚ mostly including lighting and non-diegetic sounds. For example‚ in his movie Edward Scisorhands‚ when Peg is seeing Edward emerge from the darkness‚ the non-diegetic music was creepy and mysterious having the audience suspenseful of Edward and Peg’s upcoming actions. Also‚ in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ when Willy Wonka was about to open the door to his chocolate factory‚ the non-diegetic music was uplifting making the audience excited to see the marvelous
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bystanders‚ and the government official who is giving him the job. As you can see in Image 1‚ there is no artificial lighting. One can see the shadows of the men‚ thus‚ one can conclude there are no fill lights. Also‚ this sequence is a good example of diegetic sound as the scene is full of the noises of the city of Rome. You can hear cars pass on by‚ people shouting in the streets‚ and the
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first‚ but then the people in the town show their true colors. In Edward Scissorhands‚ Burton uses non-diegetic sound in order to help establish mood‚ so that viewers can react strongly to a specific scene. He also uses flashbacks in order to give background information about a character‚ so that the viewers can feel sympathy towards Edward. One cinematic technique that Burton uses is non-diegetic sound. He uses this technique very often to help establish the mood of a specific scene. For example
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observation of Paul’s efforts and the challenging lives of the homeless youth. They achieve this by using a natural tone and personal point of view throughout the film. As well as‚ consistent use of stylistic features‚ filming techniques‚ diegetic and non-diegetic audio‚ various lighting and editing techniques.
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civilised. Wright used both non-diegetic and diegetic sounds to draw comparisons between the seeming civility and the actions of Briony and Paul Marshall. Various mis-en-scène elements‚ such as the characters’ appearances and speaking style‚ are effectively used to highlight their high social standards. Meanwhile the camera shots and lighting reveal their true intentions. Wright uses various techniques such as symbolic mis-en scenes‚ camera shots and non-diegetic sound through Briony’s character
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“The Effect of Editing in the films Alien & In Bruges” November 29th‚ 2012 Before a film is edited‚ it is just an array of shots with no sequence or pure structure. Editing ties these shots together; defining the feel‚ sequence‚ and overall direction the film will take. Shots are not simply patched together. There are many techniques in which the editing team can set the pace of the film. Some films choose to be continuous and logical
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his place we hears environmental sound but that don’t have to do anything with the film beside taking our attention to focus on mise en scene. A sound can be diegetic or non-diegetic (on-screen or off-screen) it can be recorded separately from the image or at the moment of filming. In the film Wall*E some of example for diegetic sound are Wall*E voices when he talk EVE and the other characters‚ the video Wall*E watch with EVE on the TV‚ all the sound that’s made by the objects in the starship
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of diegetic sounds and nondiegetic music. The scene as a whole is a montage of overlapping dissolve sequence. It is set in Saigon but is more of a delusional state of mind of Willard‚ the main character. We get a sense of the upcoming climatic part of the movie through the visions and music of the scene. The opening scene starts out with a diegetic sound of a helicopter passing in front of a jungle. We get the sense that the helicopter sounds that we will be hearing are going to be diegetic until
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