Sound in Television #7
Sound helps deliver information through ease of immersion into the artificial world that which is created. Sound indicates points that support the story and allows it to continue. Sound can establish a setting and develop a character. It also advances a story's plot by communicating emotions.
Sound allows for emotional responses to come from the audience. This is due to the amygdala which is a part of your brain that is extremely sensitive to sound. As a result, sounds we hear provoke an emotional response from us. Emotions triggered by sound can then trigger certain thoughts or engagement from the audience.
Sound indicates mood by triggering underlying thoughts of possible outcomes. This arithmetic or melodic pattern is causing thoughts that allow the audience to connect their thoughts with real experiences. This allows the audience to better connect and understand the artificial environment that which is the film. As a result, the sound can give anticipation or a constant feeling of leaving the audience one edge.
Sound emphasizes the content on screen and allows the audience to understand it better. It connects with feelings of mood by triggering thought and anticipation. it is also all the while delivering information on the data flow from the point of the film that it is used in. It further provokes emotional responses and engagement from the audience which all the while helps transfer contents from the display to the audience themselves in a seamless fashion.
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