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  • A sound that is part of the film world and usually heard by those is it (8)
  • A sound which is added later during editing for effect and therefore cannot be heard by those in the film world (3, 8)
  • A type of non-diegetic, asynchronous sound in which the audience hear a voice that does not have a source either within the frame or within hearing distance, and which is not heard by the people on screen. Voice overs allow us to see things from a pa (5, 4)
  • Film and TV editing technique in which visual cuts are deliberately not matched with audio cuts. For example, the editor may cut to a completely new scene, but allow sound from the preceding scene to run on for a short time. Alternatively, we may hea (5, 6)
  • Sound which does not appear to arise directly from the scene, such as soundtrack music or voiceover (12, 5)
  • Sound which is directly matched to a moving image. (11, 5)
  • Usually added to film in post-production, they may be used to build up ambience or reinforce action. (5, 7)

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