1) Offscreen sound - The first clip uses offscreen sounds for both weatherby and myself. When i'm sleeping, soft music is playing. And while Weatherby is running around, circus music is playing. Since these sounds directly in the scene, they're offscreen.
2) Post-synchronization dubbing - This occurs when a sound effect is added over a scene that has been filmed, a dub. Since the sounds of the car were added afterward, it is an example of post-synchronization dubbing.
3) Music - Music was simply added to the scene to strengthen the effect and the emotions that the toilet paper has over Weatherby in his time of need.
4) Sound Bridge - A sound bridge occurs in this scene due to sounds being carried over throughout two scenes, hence the term sound bridge. The sound bridge adds to the atmosphere of the overall scene and sets the mood.
5) Non-diegetic sound - Non-diegetic sound may be something the audience can hear but not the characters. That is exactly what is happening in this scene. The audio is clear to the viewer and adds a sense of comedy, yet the characters cannot hear it.
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