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Diegetic sound:
Batmobile engine revving which gives a sense of power and speed.
Tyres screeching this emphasises sharp turns and near-collisions.
Collisions and metal scraping which creates tension and shows danger in the environment.
City ambience: sirens, traffic, distant crashes helps builds a believable Gotham City setting.
Cockpit sounds: gear shifts, hydraulic whirrs, internal electronics helps immerse the audience inside the vehicle.
Non-diegetic sound:
Suspenseful orchestral music which intensifies the emotional impact of the chase.
Dramatic musical swells during near-misses or crashes adds tension and excitement beyond what is shown visually.
Low bass rumble or rhythmic motifs reinforces danger and urgency.
Sound Techniques
Parallel sound:
Music and engine noise rise simultaneously with visuals (e.g. when Batmobile speeds down streets) matches action to sound for excitement.
Screeching tyres combined with music beats reinforces fast movement.
Explosion or collision sounds timed with score hits helping heightens the impact.
Contrapuntal sound:
Music drops or becomes quieter during visually tense moments (e.g., Batman maneuvering through obstacles) contrast increases suspense.
Some ambient sounds are emphasized while visuals are chaotic
Quiet moments in cockpit shots make engine hums and distant city noises feel more intense.
Sound bridges
Engine and tyre sounds continue seamlessly across cuts from exterior to interior shots helps maintains continuity.
Music continues across scene transitions links different camera angles and spaces.
City ambience flows between wide shots and close-ups, keeps audience immersed in Gotham.
Helps smooth rapid edits in fast-paced action sequences, avoiding disorientation.
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