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    organize ideas ‚to find happiness‚ to recuperate the joy of life‚ going through another ay an non common one ‚”Running Away” As sound engineer I was looking for a song that fits with the lyrics and the development of the script into the scene ‚creating an environment of joy and happy love. Word Count: 95 Running Away Running Away David Sanchez C 5th Attic/Film Sound Engineer Commentary: PRE PRODUCTION: All Starts with the lyrics of “Running Away” the song‚ based in a list of words .We

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    In the 1920’s before sound was introduced into film we had silent films. Stories were told through expression and even music. Pianists‚ complete orchestras‚ organists‚ and even some actors and narrators were invited by theaters to accompany the films being shown (Silent Films). On the Info Please website‚ the author of Movies and Films writes "by the 1920s‚ silent film writing‚ acting‚ photography‚ and music had reached an aesthetic pinnacle: very subtle emotional and plot nuances could be conveyed

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    essay the established and new‚ experimental methods used during the recording and production of ‘Thriller’ will be subjects of interest. The implementation of these methods‚ the theory behind them and their effect on the resulting sound will be of paramount importance. Sounds on songs of the ‘Thriller’ album which used these methods will also be identified and analysed. The ‘Thriller’ album was recorded in 1982 using 24 Track tape machines. It was produced a on an analogue Harrison 4032 mixing console

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    1. I picked to do the sound design of Star Wars. Sound designer Ben Burtt was responsible for the sound designs in Star Wars the Movie. Example one of the sound design techniques is R2-D2’s voice. Half of his voice is made electronically and the rest of it is a mixture of whistles‚ water pipes‚ and vocalizations by Burtt. Example 2 of the sound design techniques is Chewbacca. His sounds are made out of part of walrus sounds and other animal sounds. Example 3 of the sound design techniques are the

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    the Maya Angelou’s poem “Sounds like Pearls” Sounds‚ as written in the first line of the first stanza in the Maya Angelou’s poem “Sounds like Pearls”‚ start to emerge in the mind as we start to read the poem. Sounds are something that we can hear‚ enabling people to communicate‚ socialize‚ interact with other people. Moreover‚ the art of spoken communication had been invented long before the written communication was invented. In the first stanza‚ by comparing sounds which are nonphysical phenomena

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    When exploring the significance of sound upon a film’s thematic concept‚ one must identify the fundamental components of the individual film score and its relationship to the development of the plot. Sound has been a dominant feature of the audience’s cinematic experience from early in the art form’s history. Initially existing as a simple piano score that was used to assist in the realisation of certain on-screen emotions‚ the use of sound has been greatly developed and is now considered as "one

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    University of Salahaddin – Hawler Education College Physics Dept. Shaqlawa Name of experiment The velocity of sound by means of resonance tube closed at one end. No. experiment: 5 Name: Goran Kamaran A.razaq Stage: 1st Class Group: C Date: 12/12/2013 Apparatuses:- This lab utilizes the following materials: Resonance tube Pail of water Tuning forks Rubber mallet Measuring tape Thermometer Thorey:- Fill the tube with water to about 10cm to the open

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    the theater next me. Other than that the room seemed to be pretty isolated. At first I didn’t know if the film was mixed in 5.1 or 7.1. There seemed to be a drastic left and right channel spread that was used for certain dialogue but mostly sound effects such as the sweep of a broom from left to right or for the massive reverb of the cathedral. This was my first clue that the film was mixed in 7.1 due to the wide stereo imaging. There were also left extra and right extra loudspeakers that

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    The coming of sound‚ although it was very popular with the audience‚ was not welcomed by everyone. Many saw the technical innovation as a barbaric intrusion to silent cinema. Among those people was Renée Clair‚ a French director of the thirties‚ extremely popular internationally. Like many others‚ he dreaded the arrival of sound however‚ because the public’s demand for talkies was so strong‚ he had no choice but to adapt to modern times. However his use of sound is quite particular and very interesting

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    all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out‚ out‚ brief candle. Life ’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage‚ And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot‚ full of sound and fury‚ Signifying nothing. (Macbeth: V.v.18-27) These Shakespearean verses lend William Faulkner the title of this novel‚ and speak of the philosophy behind it. In this soliloquy‚ Macbeth implies that the life is only a shadow of the past. He

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