Music: Because the song represents the Rock, I added music to the footage depicting the Rock in our contrast clip. The Rock is a powerful man, as evidenced by the song in which he is featured. The audience can see that the Rock is someone who shouldn't be messed with when he says he has something "cooking," whereas I have no idea what I'm up against. The audience can hear the background music, but the people in the live clip cannot. This is also a type of non-diegetic sound.
Non-Diegetic: The symbolism clip in our short video is a good example of non-diegetic sound. The disparity in the amount of water is highlighted by the sound of a tranquil river when presenting a little bowl of water and a waterfall sound when showing a much greater body of water in the pool. This audio is non-diegetic because only the audience can hear it, but it does give the audience a better feeling of how much water the pool carries when contrasted to a little bowl.
Music: The inclusion of the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" to the simultaneity footage shows my desire to play baseball. This song is frequently performed at a baseball game, where children enjoy pretending to be on the opposing team. I am shown in this clip as one of those youngsters who, in theory, wants to swing a bat and play baseball. It also conveys happiness because this song is typically associated with a period of fun and joy, which I am showing in the video.
Diegetic Sound: The first section of the parallelism clips contains a sample of this style of sound. The voices of numerous students speaking and talking with other students around them before class may be heard in this tape. Because the people in that shot could hear the sound in the clip, this is diegetic. The purpose of this clip was to indicate a gap in the students' timetable and between classes, as evidenced by the loud chatting among all of the students.
Direct Sound: We choose to leave the natural sound of Rocky from the movie in our Leit Motif example. This sound is being broadcast from the television so that viewers can hear the same sound as the character in the film who is running. This helps the audience to experience the character's drive and strength as he prepares for his imminent fight.
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