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    a film that has both visible and invisible sounds. The different sounds are used to portray different emotions in the film. In the beginning of the film we see Gogol’s father on a train when all of a sudden we hear the train screech but we do not see the actual action of the train getting into a wreck. This is what we call invisible sound‚ when you can hear a sound but not see the origin of where the sound is coming from. We also hear invisible sounds of people biking‚ and we can significantly

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    The World of Sound Around Us

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    Living in a world surround by sound Todays world is truly a marvel of its own. We have made extraordinary advances in technology‚ transportation‚ education and engineering‚ but with all the advantages that come with these advancements in the modern world‚ disadvantages come with it also. We have become well informed about diseases‚ psychological‚ and health. Along with this came tons of research on how to be healthier‚ how to eat correctly and how to take preventative measure to ensure that you

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    Critical Reflection Paper Q. What does Mullen mean by the “sound byte culture in which we live”? How does this affect our perception of the world around us? What are some examples of this from Little Buddha? If she is correct‚ why do we seem so accepting of these fictions? Critical reflection: Mullen’s article “Orientalist commercializations: Tibetan Buddhism in American Popular Film” reflects upon how Tibetan Buddhism has remained under the limelight of American media and film industry for some

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    Digital Radio — The Sound of the Future Background First there was digital television‚ called "the latest breakthrough in television." Now‚ digital radio is catching on as a popular form of broadcasting. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved a step closer to bringing digital radio to millions of Americans. What is Digital Radio Digital radio is the transmission and reception of sound that has been processed using technology comparable to that used in compact disc (CD) players

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    Sound Design Essay Example

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    SOUND DESIGN by Jamie Montoya Have you ever read the credits at the end of a movie‚ and noticed the title Sound Design or Sound Designer? A sound designer is the primary member of a film’s production staff‚ with creative authority equal to that of the film editor‚ and director of photography. This individual is ultimately responsible for all aspects of a film’s audio track‚ from the dialogue and sound effects recording‚ to the re-recording (mix) of the final track. However‚ Sound

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    Record Label and Sound Buzz

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    Question 1. Analysis of Sound buzz and its business strategy using the competitive force model. What strategies did it develop for dealing with competitive forces? [pic] [pic] Porter’s Competitive Forces Model in Sound buzz’s |Forces |Forces in Sound buzz |Impact | |Threat of new entry of new competitors |P2P‚Napster‚ iTunes

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    Paul Simon’s "Sounds of Silence" I chose the song "Sounds of Silence" because I admire Paul Simon’s lyrics and I believe this is one of his best songs in terms of its poetic quality. The song is very haunting: its lyrics stir you and leave you feeling as though you’ve heard and witnessed something profound. Though I struggle with trying to understand much of it‚ I enjoy trying it figure it out. An analysis of this song must begin with the very first line. The adress‚ "Hello darkness‚" is an apostrophe

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    My Papa ’s Waltz" In Theodor Roethke ’s "My Papa ’s waltz" the reader finds a horrid experiance‚ the beating of a child by his father‚ which is told in a way of a romantic and beutifull dance - the waltz. The feeling one get from reading this poem is that the narrator‚ at least at the time in which the poem is written‚ does not look at this experience as something bad. He tries to beutify the experience by making it a waltz. He also‚ by means of images and rythem‚ shows the conflict between

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    Analyzing “The Sound of Silence” The song “The Sound of Silence” can be interpreted in different ways‚ but has an overall constant tone of being depressed and weary throughout all of the five stanzas. In the first stanza‚ the narrator may have had a nightmare previously and is turning for darkness to comfort him. It seems as if he wants to keep this awful dream secret “within the sound of silence”. This line may also suggest that he is scared or fears something terrible will happen in the future

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    Analyzing “The Sound of a Voice” The play “The Sound of a Voice”‚ written by David Henry Hwang‚ is a very moving work of art. The play is easily understood but does throw a few surprises into the mix when one learns more about the characters past. There are not very many scenes and the whole play takes place in the woman’s home where she lives alone. Although the play is fairly simple‚ it has a great theme‚ an exciting plot‚ and very interesting characters. The theme of “The Sound of a Voice” can

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