Contrapuntal sound – sound that contrasts strongly with the image that you see on screen.Non-diegetic sound – sounds from outside the film world, that characters within the film world would not be able to hear. ![]() Diegetic sound – sound that comes from the film world those sounds that you would hear if you were a character in the film world.Musical score – music added to the soundtrack.Foley sound – sound recorded live to add to the track to enhance aspects of the sound, eg a door creaking, a wolf howling.Sound FX – recorded sound added to the location sound in post-production (editing).Silence – lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity, often used in film for dramatic effect or to give the audience a breather after climactic scenes.Dialogue – sound produced by characters speaking.Location sound (also known as production sound or direct sound) – sound recorded during production (filming).Soundtrack – all the different layers of sound used within a film, including location sound, dialogue, sound effects (FX), Foley sound, and musical score.
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