- or more characters.
Diegetic events are
those experienced by both the
characters within a
piece and the audience,
while non-
diegetic elements of a story...
-
Diegetic music, also
called source music, is
music that is part of the
fictional world portra**** in a
piece of
narrative media (such as a film, show, play...
-
filmmaking to
enhance presentation, and is
distinguished into
diegetic and non-
diegetic sound:
Diegetic sound is
heard by both the
characters and audience. Also...
- Thus, non-diegesis are
things which occur outside the story-world. A non-
diegetic insert is a film
technique that
combines a shot or a
series of
shots cut...
-
descriptive or
expository voice that is not part of the
narrative (i.e., non-
diegetic)
accompanies the
pictured or on-site
presentation of events. The voice-over...
- succession.
Their relationship is not fixed, but
generally share a
common diegetic world. The film
series have been
listed according to the date on which...
-
songs that are
dropped into a
specific scene in a film for
emphasis or as
diegetic music (e.g., a song
playing on a character's car radio), are not considered...
-
songs can be
diegetic,
meaning that they are
performed within the
world of the play or film.
Works in
which all of the
music is
diegetic, however, such...
- Donkey-Boy
features two
scenes with non-
diegetic music,
several shot with non-handheld,
hidden cameras and a non-
diegetic prop. Byun's
Interview also features...
- the
soundtrack as "A fable-like soundtrack,
included in both
diegetic and non-
diegetic sound,
which is
composed around famous sections from
Peter and...