Film Art: An Introduction by Bordwell David & Thompson Kristin

Film Art: An Introduction by Bordwell David & Thompson Kristin

Author:Bordwell, David & Thompson, Kristin [Bordwell, David]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education -A
Published: 2009-11-10T16:00:00+00:00


7.19 The sadness of the ending is undercut by the lilting whirlwind waltz.

Dimensions of Film Sound

We’ve seen what sounds consist of and how the filmmaker can take advantage of the widely different kinds of sounds available. In addition, the way in which the sounds relate to other film elements gives them several other dimensions. First, because sound occupies a duration, it has a rhythm. Second, sound can relate to its perceived source with greater or lesser fidelity. Third, sound conveys a sense of the spatial conditions in which it occurs. And fourth, the sound relates to visual events that take place in a specific time, and this relationship gives sound a temporal dimension. These categories reveal that sound in film offers many creative possibilities to the filmmaker.



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