Tuesday 20 February 2018

CUFFS QUESTION 1

28:41

Analyse how sound is used in the extract to create meaning. Refer to at least two examples from the extract in your answer.

Notes

Glass breaking into building loud and exaggerated.

Sirens showing that their on a mission - diegetic.

The noises of the police car show that they're going fast as we can hear them drift and its also very exaggerated.

At the start of the robbery, we can tell that the people controlling the digger aren't caring about the speed as we can hear the drifting sound effect of them turning into the building.

The music starts when they get into the car and it builds up and gets slightly louder very slowly and it makes it more intense and build up the pace of the scene.

The women speaking through the radio makes it sound likes she's really scared as she is breathing heavily and quickly.

In the extract, we can see many different examples of sound coming through. One example is the music in the background. When all the police officers get into their cars, the music starts and build up and slowly but surely get louder and louder making the scene be more intense and it also builds up the pace of the scene.

Another example is when the women speaking through the radio. We as the audience can tell that she is scared as she is breathing really heavily and quickly showing lots of tension.

1 comment:

  1. Mark 2 and a half out of 5
    1. Remember TEE. In your examples, you have not identified the T. use terms like diegetic and non-diegetic, background, dialogue and so on.
    2. "we can hear the drifting sound effect of them turning into the building." what do you mean by drifting? It sounds too gentle.
    3. "The women speaking through the radio": off screen sound. What woman? Be precise about the police officer's role.
    4. Note that "the women" is the PLURAL of woman.

    ReplyDelete