Monday, 10 December 2012
Sound analysis in Eastenders
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/iplayer/episode/b01p8sr5
In this clip, there is use of sound-bridging when Ian is talking to his daughter, then the shot cuts to the next scene of Alfie in the pub. At the end of thevprevious shot, we can see Ian's face in the shot, however there is the digetic sound of Alfie calling out to his wife, which is shown in the next scene. Even though Ian cannot hear Alfie, it is still digetic sound because the characters in the internal world can hear it.
Dialogue is used in the scene in the pub between the characters of Alfie, Jean and Roxy.
Moreover, synchronous sound has been used when Alfie placed the heavy box on the table and when Jack and Derek walk into the pub as we can hear the sound of the pub door opening and the box being placed on the table.
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