Diegetic Sound- What the characters of the film can hear.
Non-Diegetic Sound- What the characters can't hear that has been added. (eg. a voice over)
Asynchronous Sound- Diegetic sound that you can't see in the scene.
Sound Bridge- Linking two scenes together with sound.
In the lesson today we were informed once again about the importance of sound in film productions, as well as the different types of sounds included in films. Sound always adds more to the moving image on the screen, often in films you don't need to see something to know it is happening. Even the absence of sound can really adds to the scene or shot and then can become the main talking point of the sequence. An example of this is the lack of music in the new bond film Spectre in one of the main fight scenes on the train. People felt that this really added to the realism of the scene and made it more intense.