Friday, October 4, 2019

Animation

Pokemon sun and moon how is sound used in the show (animation example) Episode 140

Music-- Music in this episode is a form of non diegetic music,  used to build tension between fights, considering that the fight scenes in this mirror a major fight. Music used is to mirror the way the scene is and dictates the scene as well as gives audiences an idea of what the emotion behind the scene is like. Used in a synchronous fashion especially between the final scenes of the episode. The music often in this scene dictates the way the scene goes on if it's upbeat it represents a positive moment or battle scene, otherwise if we have a form of melancholy music it references some form of sad scene, or a loss in the episode.


SFX: Sound effects in this scene often go between smaller assets such as voice clips that include grunts or the cries of other characters in the scene mixing well with the score of the scene overall, by doing so it gives the episode's score a synchronous feel as everything needs to be in place to make sure that the scene can flow perfectly.  Prominent examples of any clear sound effects are as aforementioned, being any grunts or battle cries as well as any environmental noises such as the waves crashing, to emphasise any further tension, or destruction showing a fight or battle scene by using things such as building destruction sounds as well. Showing any negative signs to the scene making it a double edged sword for the audience and scene overall.  Some sounds are extremely exaggerated giving a sense of hyper realism overall. Other instances of Sound effects, that were used included motives or indications that something big was going to occur in the episode for example, when the same sound effect would play in the mix for an "Ultra hole" the same bit of sound  would play to simply to indicate and let the audience know that something such as this portal is going to open or a something big is coming. Sound effects really are a powerful way of showing and indicating any forms of importance in a scene, in this scene not only did it help with the score being synchronous, it also helped with the audio being recognisable by audiences.

Dialogue/Spoken word:

The dialogue in a scene or episode like this as such is important to the audience as it is the clearest form of indication to the audience as to what's going on by using spoken word as a clear and solid method of helping us determine what the scene is about or what the characters want us to experience. An example of this is that the episode uses a form of dialogue known as functional dialogue. This is evident mainly throughout the episode but is primarily prominent in the scenes where the characters are preparing they're strategies before fighting Akujuking. This along with

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