There are different types of sound:
Diegetic
Diegetic sound is any sound that occurs naturally from the story and plays a part in the storyline. Also the sound can be on or off the scene and still be part of the story.
Examples of diegetic sound from the Doc Martin clip would be things like the phone ringing, placing a cup down, the dog barking and the hover.
Non-diegetic
Non-diegetioc sound is any sound that does not happen within the story like sound effects, mood music and narration
Examples of non-diegetic sound from the Doc Martin clip would be things like the intro music and the music which is played when there is tension between the 2 characters of Doc Martin and the Woman in the School.
Synchronous
Synchronous sound is any sound that occurs from what is happening in the scene and you can see where the sound is coming from.
Examples of synchronous sound from the Doc Martin clip would be things like the car boot being shut and paper being cut as we can see these things happening in the scene
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous sound is any sound that occurs off the screen and the viewer can not see where the sound is coming from.
Examples of Asynchronous sound in the Doc Martin clip would be things like the seagulls and people talking as we can not directly see where the sound is coming from.


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