Tuesday 12 November 2013

X-Men Timetable


This timetable represents the 4 sound elements within the X-Men music, dialogue, sound effects, and voice over. By bringing the these elements together we create this flow within the movie which gives meaning and realism.

In this clip we never see voice overs and dialogue mix because this would great a clump of noise that the audience wouldn't understand. If you combine the two we wouldn't get the information from the movie to make sense of what's going on.

We get this constant sound of music which starts at the beginning of the clip and ends at the end of the clip, This creates a flow within the clip which cancels any dead scenes with no sounds e.g. shot of the school. Throughout the clip the music changes to match what's in the scene for example you would use quick music to show an action scene or you would use slow music to show a romantic scene.

Sound effects are the things which make the movie more realistic for example the ice coming from his hand would've look silly without the sound to tell the audience that this an ice beam. Usually sound is a lot quieter in real life but in movies they turn it up so that you can hear it and give you the feel that your actually there e.g. kid playing basketball.

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