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NON DIEGETIC


DIEGETIC


PARALLEL


PLEONASTIC


CONTRAPUNTAL


SONIC FLASHBACK

Sound

Sound is a really powerful tool for storytelling and creating an impact. Sound is important because it engages audiences: it helps deliver information, it increases the production value, it evokes emotional responses, it emphasises what's on the screen and is used to indicate mood. When put to good use, language, sound effects, music, and even silence, can elevate your film experience dramatically. 

AMBIENT


WALLA


SFX


SILENCE


WORLDISING


SOUNDBRIDGE

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SUPPLEMENTARY VIEWING (ISA)

BABY DRIVER


THE SHINING


GRAVITY


SAVING PRIVATE RYAN


THE HURT LOCKER


FIGHT CLUB


MAD MAX:
FURY ROAD


 

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JAWS


KILL BILL VOL. 1


SKYFALL


INCEPTION


THE MATRIX


JOHN WICK


HOUSE OF FLYING
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