This document contains a list of sounds to be used in a short film along with notes on their intended purpose and whether they are diegetic or non-diegetic sounds. It includes traffic ambient sounds for a bus stop scene, an alarm ringtone for the opening scene, pop music for the opening and continuing through several scenes as background music, dialogue throughout to advance the narrative, birds tweeting for an overhead shot, and a door knock for a meeting scene.
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Score Notes
This document contains a list of sounds to be used in a short film along with notes on their intended purpose and whether they are diegetic or non-diegetic sounds. It includes traffic ambient sounds for a bus stop scene, an alarm ringtone for the opening scene, pop music for the opening and continuing through several scenes as background music, dialogue throughout to advance the narrative, birds tweeting for an overhead shot, and a door knock for a meeting scene.
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Ashamae Swyer
Score Notes
Sound Purpose Type of Sound
Traffic For use during Diegetic sound (Ambient) scene 2 at bus stop. Alarm ringtone For use in opening Diegetic Sound (sound within scene. scene) Pop music For use at start of Non-Diegetic (background) opening scene. Sound Pop music (sound For use from Non-Diegetic bridge/background) scenes 1 to 8, will Sound be heard playing from speakers, then carries on into other scenes. Dialogue Used throughout Diegetic Sound the short film, helps to make the narrative clear. Birds tweeting Used in cutaway of Diegetic Sound (Ambient) birds flying overhead Door knock Used in scene 3 Diegetic Sound (sound within during meeting scene) scene