Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Sherlock Holmes Analysis

The opening to the film starts with piano music which is the musical score and also Sherlocks theme music, this music stays throughout the opening, but changes when other character enter or some sort of action happens.
There is diagetic sound such as the sound of the horse and cart and the guns being loaded, there is also nondiagetic sound with the voiceovers for Sherlock and the sounds of the bones being broken.
The sound of the camera flash at the end of the scene is a sound bridge to the next scene.

Glossary

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Glossary

Diegesis - When narration occurs

Non-Diegesis - Things that occur out side the stores world

Ambient - Used to crate atmosphere

SFX - Special effects used in film and TV

Mood - the emotion of the music

Tone - This give music body and is the key that it is in

Genre - The style and type of music

Theme Music - The music made for a specific thing, TV show, Film or a character

Voiceover - A voice that is not part of the narrative is used

Musical score - A piece of music written solely for the film or TV show

Synchronous sound - sound that go with the action

Asynchronous sound - when the sound doesn't match the action

Contrapuntal - creates a juxtaposition to the action

Silence - when no sound is herd

Selected Sound - used to enhance the sound e.g a gun

Sound bridge - a sound is used to cut from one scene to another

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