Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Sound vs. No Sound
The differences between the uses of sound verse no sound in a movie is greatly revealed. Sound and music in a movie plays a major role in how the movie is revealed and accepted to the audience. Sound adds more tension and understanding to the scenes that are being shown. The tension and suspense added to the dramatic effects that are being pronounced throughout the scenes. One of the most important and developing scenes towards this film is the shower scene. For this scene the class viewed it twice, one time without sound and the other with sound. The first time watching the scene without the sound, the dramatized effects and motions weren’t pronounced at clearly and were placed under a hard understanding. The movements and dialogue that was appearing to make the scene was going unclear and unseen. With no sound it was like the story ended and nothing was being pronounced. This in this case was the biggest falter because this scene is when the main character gets stabbed to death and is the turning point in the story. With no sound the effects of montage, art of illusion and camera movements were unrevealed. The audience felt the effect that the story was lost and undefined, with no sound. With sound the story atmosphere and effects were revealed and brought to understanding between the audience and story teller. With the suspense of music increasing higher and higher the attack of the killer was more pronounced and shocking to the audience. The turning point of the story was greatly defined and the effect of sound makes it all possible for the film to be revealed at its best.
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