Overall I feel mine and Amy's power point was a success. One reason for this is that we covered most of the diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. We also went into details when we highlighted these sounds; these details included suggested meanings and thoughts of actors. Another example would be that we talked about how the music affects the mood and tone, which then in turn created the feel to the lost series and set the scene for the characters and locations.
I feel we used the terms from the glossy well; we used almost all of them to analysis the sound from lost. We gave examples for each term.
I feel the main reason our power point went well was because Amy and me are huge fans of the lost series; this meant we were interested in the show and how sounds affects us as an audience. The clip we used was also a success because it was one of the main scenes from lost and it had great non-diegetic and diegetic sound to analysis.
Before looking into the sound of lost in would not of noticed half of it, now I can see how much sound affects the audience and how much sound there actually is in a five-minute clip. I have realized how important sound is for a successful TV show.
If I could do this presentation again I would give definitions for each term we used, this is so people would have a further understand of what we were presenting. Also I would of got Amy and me to rehearse to make sure we knew what we were going to say and to make it seem more fluent.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Analysis Sound Powerpoint Evaluation
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Group 7: Lost pilot episode – Casey and Amy
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• Good description on non diegetic and non diegetic sounds
• Good description of ambient sounds, setting the scene and mood – the disaster scene
• Music – good soundtrack analysis
• Good conclusion
• Overall: all points covered well – Merit