Analysing sound in a scene from Shutter Island
In this essay I will be analysing the sound in a scene from Shutter Island. Martin Scorsese uses multiple sound techniques in order to show the audience specific themes in this scene and to give them an idea on what to look out for. The sound pattern in the scene: Classical music: Start: Contrapuntal, non-diegetic sound - Parallel, diegetic sound - Contrapuntal, non-diegetic sound Middle: Parallel, diegetic sound - Parallel, non-diegetic sound, Contrapuntal diegetic sound - Parallel, diegetic sound End: Contrapuntal diegetic sound - Parallel, diegetic sound. As the Teddy and Chuck are showed in to the office of Dr Crawley we start to hear classical music fade in. We then see a high angle shot of the building as the music gets louder transitioning into the indoors scene. From this we can assume it was used as a sound bridge to keep the scene flowing and catch the audiences attention as the scene progresses. After some dialogu...
Hi Matt
ReplyDeleteExcellent effort on Task 4, the layout is really clear and helps to show how different technologies were used at different points of the productions.
To improve you should try to pick out SPECIFIC examples of how you used the VIDEO CAMERA to shoot and ADOBE PREMIER to cut the video. Use screengrabs and screen recordings to show the processes of using the technologies and screengrabs and gifs to show the outcomes you created.
You have done this much better on the digipak and homepage sections!
Well done
Phil
p.s. If you upload the other three tasks I will give you feedback on those as well.
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