The Use Of Non-Diegetic Sound In Film

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Sound is a key element in understanding spatial and temporal dimensions and allows filmmakers to enhance story reproduction by enhancing and intensifying the film’ visual elements. Furthermore, sound provides audience members a more comprehensive understanding regarding scenes, expectations, and character development by calling attention to on-screen or off-screen action. This means proper sound utilization can alter the mood and feeling of a film, change one’s perspective, and most importantly create an engaged audience. To achieve this, editors implement both diegetic and non-diegetic sound.
Diegetic sound (actual sound) can be presented by character voice or sounds made by objects in the film whereas non-diegetic sound “is neither visible