Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Auteur Theory
100

This early film birthed modern sound in cinema

What is The Jazz Singer (1927)?

100
A repeated passage from a piece of music which is representative of a character or setting

What is a leitmotif?

100

An art form dedicated to recreating and creating sound effects using a variety of tools

What is foley?

100

Synchronizes visuals with sound

What is coordinated rhythm? 

100

Cahier du Cinema Journalist and filmmaker who upheld  the idea of auteur theory

Who is Françoise Truffaut? 
200

This property of sound is connected to perceived distance

What is loudness?

200

The process of capturing or recording sounds during the production stage

What is sound editing?

200

Sound which originates within the film's world and can be either external or internal

What is diegetic sound?

200
Words spoken between characters in a film

What is dialogue? 

200

Patterns within a filmmaker's body of work

What is repetition?

300

This property of sound is related to the highness or lowness of a sound or voice

What is pitch?

300
The process of blending and arranging sound to create a dynamic aural environment in post-production

What is sound mixing?

300

Sound which originates outside the film's world

What is non-diegetic sound?

300
Standard frame rate after the addition of sound on film
What is 24 fps?
300

The employment of noticeable techniques within a filmmaker's body of work

What is salience?

400

This property of sound refers to the harmonic components of a sound that gives it a tonal quality

What is timbre?

400

"An ongoing stream of auditory information"

What is a soundtrack?

400

A sound is heard as the audience sees how it is made. Alternatively, a sound does not match what is making it.

What is synchronous sound? What is asynchronous sound?

400

The pace of rhythm 

What is tempo?

500

An element of sound which refers to the apparent distance of a sound source (loudness, pitch, and timbre contribute to this apparent distance)

What is sound perspective?

500

This is used to describe a sound that is faithful to its source

What is sound fidelity?

500

Sound from the previous scene carries over into the next scene or sound from the next scene can be heard prior to the audience receiving the matching visual information 

What is a sound bridge? L and J cuts are types of edits which create sound bridges.

500

An ongoing stream of auditory information

What is a soundtrack?