Trainspotting analysis
The film starts with a voice over to help describe the main character and gives information about him.And it uses non-diegetic sound to set the atmosphere of the film. Then it moves into diegetic sounds when he is walking loudly towards something they made it loud so that it ups the pace of the film then it transactions into a dialog where the two character is talking to each other about quitting drugs and then they say irreverent things such as "Sean Connery" to create humor and the main character uses vague language which makes him sound like hes an angry person. Also there was a baby noise which was non-diegetic this is to create a dramatic effect that it is a drug house area but there is a baby in it. It then transitions into a non-diegetic sound of a trail horn and train going on the rails this relates to the title of the file 'Trainspotting' then it bridges into a happy classical music song along with non-diegetic sounds which makes the audiences wonder what was the non-diegetic sound was used for. Then it goes back to diegetic sounds where the main character is talking about how hes going to quit doing drugs as he says what he needs it sounds like that he is listing out the things you need to do it and it sounds like a recipe on a cooking show this creates humor and makes the audience thinks that its not going to be bad. It also contrapuntal sound by using happy music which does not suit the situation at all. The scene ends by the main character calling Mickey Forester for help then he gives the main character drugs and the main character says "What the f*** are these" to make it sound funny.
It starts with a voice over
Dialog uses non diegetic sounds
is the sound diegetic or non diegetic
is there background noise
sound bridge?
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