Film: Intro to sound and editing

Film: Intro to sound and editing
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FilmFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Film: Intro to sound and editing

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Question 1: What is the role of sound in film?


A
A) Sound is solely used for visual enhancement.
B
B) Sound in film only adds to the visual aspect of storytelling.
C
C) Sound complements the narrative and can evoke emotions and meaning.
D
D) Sound has no impact on the mood and genre of a film.

Slide 2 - Quiz

Question 2: What is the difference between diegetic and non-diegetic sound in film?


A
Diegetic sound is created artificially, while non-diegetic sound is sourced from on-screen elements.
B
Diegetic sound is synchronised with on-screen actions, while non-diegetic sound is not.
C
Non-Diegetic sound has no source within the film's world, while comes from the world of the film.
D
Diegetic sound is only used in musicals, while non-diegetic sound is used in all other genres.

Slide 3 - Quiz

How does voice-over contribute to storytelling in film?
A
Voice-overs are only used for comedic purposes in movies.
B
Voice-overs are used to provide a visual enhancement to the film.
C
Voice-overs speak directly to the audience, providing background information and help transition between events
D
Voice-overs are never used to address the audience directly.

Slide 4 - Quiz