FAMST 46 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Boombox, Classical Hollywood Cinema, Cinematic Techniques

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Rhythm: creating a beat; intercut with editing so that the images and sound are creating a beat (rhythm of images) Coordination: slow vs. fast motion w/a short or a long take. Disparity: disjunction between rhythm of the image and rhythm of the sound. Breaks classical hollywood cinema objective because it is noticeable. How true is it too what the sound should be i. e. a dog meowing is poor fidelity/absence of fidelity. Illusion is that everything is creating the sound it is supposed to have. Manipulating us to believe that what we"re seeing is true. Diegetic: what the characters may hear (from the world of the story) From the quizlet, this would be external diegetic. From the quizlet, this would be external diegetic sound. Coming from somewhere in the space that"s in the film (not necessarily on-screen) i. e. sound coming from a boombox but the boombox isn"t on-screen.

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