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UGA FILM 2120 - Sound
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Film 2120 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last Lecture I. Sound II. Purposes of Sound Outline of Current Lecture III. Other Terms IV. Glass (Bert Haanstra, 1958)Current LectureOther Terms A. Voiceover1. Used often as a cue to a flashback 2. Draws attention to conventionality of film3. Changing the talking style can change how you view the film - Letter from Siberia B. Sound Bridge1. Sound Reinforces the clarity of the narration- Silence of the Lambs-her voice - Saying where we are cuts to a picture of a sign reinforcing what she is saying(used as a transition)C. Dialogue overlap/sound overlap 1. Sound covers over clips in the continuity system 2. Harry meets Sally-you know Sally is making the sounds, but it cuts to Harrys reactions Glass (Bert Haanstra, 1958)A. Jazz: Human Glass blowing vs. Robotic sounds with machinery=Fidelity B. Glass breaking: Artistry over mechanism, when the machine fails, human fixes its mistake These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.C. Rhythm of the music with the


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