The Dark Knight-Sound Analysis
At the start of the scene diegetic sound is used to emphasis the realism of the movie and the 'haunting' presence of The Joker and showing that even though he is the prisoner, he is in charge as he controls the scene as he vocally over powers Commissioner James Gordon even though Gordon is in the position of power and should be in charge. As the scene continues the diegetic sound is still being used to show the realism of the film as intended by the director, not only just by voice but also when Gordon removes the cuffs of The Joker the diegetic sound is used to play with the audiences emotion as they now know this monster is free creating fear and tension for the viewer. Next in the scene we hear a door closing but don't see it using diegetic sound to create suspense as we dot know what will happen next, then we hear the lights being switched on revealing Batman behind The Joker when diegetic sound is used again when Batman slams The Jokers head against the table creat...
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