Diegetic-Natural sounds within a scene.
Non diegetic-Sound added to a scene -soundtrack. A potential problem is it might be less realistic. a potential benefit is it could be more dramatic.
Sound bridge-Sound which carries on over two scenes, literally creating a "bridge" between events.
Incidental music-short sequence of sound to create an emotion/feeling
Asynchronous sound-a "natural"sound out of place and without a source.
contrapunctual- sound which creates an opposite emotion to the one on screen
Skins Notes
Camera angle-Tracks up and away from the boy in the bed. It starts with a close up.
It starts as a close up then tracks out revealing information slowly, letting us analyse everything. Making us notice everything. The camera shots link to the sound being heard. Church bells=slow camera also because it is a Sunday morning and Sunday mornings are slow. His music=fast camera.
Sound-Church bells and alarm clock are both diegetic sounds within the scene. Each sound links to a code as well.
Alarm clock=Action code as he jumps out of bed.
Church bells are a cultural code as we in this country know it symbolises Sunday mornings.
Props-His duvet shows naked man and naked woman. He lies in the middle. Bisexual?
Suggest he is very comfortable with himself as the duvet is fairly brash.
In the corner of his room is a stolen trolley. Why is it there? why haven't his parents inquired?
His duvet and trolley form questions-Could he be a rebel?
Do his parents care? Each of these is an enigma code
Is he very open with them?
His room is very neat. He is very organised-Symbolic code.
He is awake before his alarm. Why is he awake? enigma code.
His curtains aren't drawn suggesting he hasn't slept in the slightest. Been out/not slept.
The light from windows fall across his face, splitting two shadows meaning two personalities.
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