sound terminology in film non-diegetic title music- them tunes ( connote genre/tv drama) sound/incidental music-orchestral music used to connote tone/atmosphere sound motif|- sounds associated with certain characters ( often a villain like the shark in jaws ) that connote something good/bad is about to happen sound effect - used to connote atmosphere voice over - often used to give the viewer an insight into the thoughts of a character (creating a bond between the audience and character ) ,set the scene or progress the narrative diegetic synchronous sound - sound that match what you see on the screen sound effect - realistic sound that match the action on screen creating realism and/or connoting atmosphere dialogue - characters speaking ( dialogue progress the narrative and reveals the characters personality/ views to the viewer ) ambient sound - natural background sound you would hear if the scene on screen were real - this is vital when creating...
Animated characters guesses right 13 (Lesson 1) Deciding your style What is stop motion animation Stop motion animation is the process where artificial movement is created by capturing a series of drawings or movements one by one. Small changes in the position of the drawing or object, recorded frame by frame, create the illusion of movement. Claymation - uses three-dimensional (3D) figures are made out of clay or plasticine and filmed within a 3D set or against a background. Found objects - this stop motion animation uses everyday household objects... and sweets! Characters can be created out of found objects such as household utensils, bottle tops, pencils, lego, etc. Cut out - two dimensional (flat) characters and worlds are made from cut-out paper, pictures, illustrations, found objects and silhouette figures People mation - People's bodies can be animated one frame at a time.
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