Five Master Edits with Sounds

 

In the newly edited Five Master Edits with sounds, you'll see a sample of freshly added sounds that compliments each scene.

Voiceover: In the Five Master Edits Video, the first series of clips can be shown to provide a Voiceover that emphasizes what's happening in the scene. The voiceover gives details on what the student is doing and how transitioning to the next voiceover demonstrates contrast by describing that the student is vibing to Tik-Tok. 

Diegetic: Am example of diegetic sound in this film would be the clips where the two people/characters are walking down the hallway. You can hear the footsteps throughout the film, although this was added after to add a more sensible sound process (the original was quiet but used as the technique). However, this shows what the characters/people really hear throughout the scene. I feel like this adds the effect of the floor's texture or the environment of where these people are walking to give it more depth of what's truly happening. In other words, it shows the effectiveness of what is real, also known as realism. Footsteps provide both the scenery and the depth of the hallway or how wide/empty it is, at least in this specific example. 

Non-Diegetic: An example of diegetic sound in this Five Master Edits video would be the final series of clips, also known as the Leit Motif. This shows how one character/person in the film is yelling at another behind the camera angle while his mind is elsewhere watching a movie. Specifically, this example contributes a lot towards the effects and overall stress of the situation while also offering the sounds that are truly going through his head. The movie "Cinderella" (2021 version) is shown during a music scene. Overall the audio in this clip shows how the character behind the camera angle is just listening to this song without the other feeling being able to hear because it's in his head. 

Music: The scene shows the example of the transition of the football players on the wall to the real-life football player in the clips. The song used is "Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X and is representative of trumpets and cheers of the football players that a lot of them experience in game situations. 


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