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    Diegetic and non-diegetic refer to types of sound in film. Diegetic sound is any audio that originates within the story world—like characters talking, a radio playing on-screen, or footsteps.

    The characters can hear it, and it's part of the scene. Non-diegetic sound, on the other hand, comes from outside the story—like background music, narration, or sound effects added for dramatic effect.

    The audience hears it, but the characters do not. Understanding the difference helps viewers better interpret a scene’s mood or purpose and gives insight into the filmmaker’s choices in storytelling and emotional impact.

Jun 05 2025

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