The Orphanage
The sound in The Orphanage is extreamly important because it has to build tension to create the setting this is created with diagetic sound which the characters can hear and then the non-diagetic sounds are the ones the characters cant hear. This is created by using stringed insturmental music, mainly the violin and the chelow, they also show the sound of the dead children which only the medium in one of th scenes can hear.
As the tension grows the higher the note gets this builds suspence on what is about to happen.
However the diagetic sounds remain loud and over exaggerated as the scene where they get a medium to come to their house, her footsteps are loud and the pencil on the paper is very persice. This helps you concerntrate on what is going on in the scene and exaggerates all aspects
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