15/09/20 Key Elements Of Film Form - Sound


 Sound:

Diegetic, non-diegetic, parallel sound, contrapuntal sound

Focus on:
Type of sound used
Unraveling meanings
Link and connect to spectator responses

Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960)



Non-diegetic music - starts off quiet and distant, then stops - Absence of sound - as she goes into the shower AND THEN sharp, dissonant screeching strings - mimicking her screams - creates tension and fear, heightens the horror of the scene - Parallel sound

La Haine (Kassovitz, 1995)




















Non-Diegetic voice-over - sets up moody tone - Non-diegetic music - Bob Marley, lyrics are relevant to archival footage, although song is rather upbeat, almost contrapuntal - establishes the inherent conflict in the film

Trainspotting (Boyle, 1996)




















Non-diegetic music/voice-over - Lust For Life - angsty song with narration CHOOSE LIFE. to set the depressing tone - these people are rebellious - parallel - sense of adrenaline - like the drugs



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