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    Sound of Music (Finish)

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    The Sound of Music is a very iconic piece of work from the stage to the big screen to the TV screen. It is very well known due to the success of the film adaptation. It has been credited as one of the most iconic movies surpassed only by Gone with the wind. The Sound of Music originally aired on Broadway on November 16‚ 1959‚ with music by Rodgers and lyrics by Hammerstein. And in 1965 the film musical adaptation starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer was released which would go on to receive

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    Sound In The Jungle Book

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    impact sound has on the movie rather than the images. The Jungle Book was created with a variety of sounds that function to reveal character‚ shape the audience’s attention‚ and shape the audience’s feelings. One way sound impacts this film is by unveiling the characters of Kaa and Shere Khan to the audience. As Mowgli is snatched up the tree by Kaa‚ he speaking in a high pitch following a “hiss.” The pitch level was emphasized in Kaa’s character to create a diegesis of what a snake may sound like

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    The use of sound in The Graduate The movie The Graduate was a pioneer for the film industry in regards to its use of popular music as non-diegetic sound throughout the film. The Simon and Garfunkel sound track fit in very nicely to set the tone of the film and give the audience clues as to what the characters were feeling. Aside from the non-diegetic sound the diegetic sound was also used very effectively to express character emotions‚ in particular Ben’s emotions. Ben’s disconnect from society

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    The Sound of Night

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    Term | Definition | Visual Representation | Cover | Fist impression- sets the stage for the theme and info held within. | | Endsheets | The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages. Often compliment the cover and/or contain the table of contents. | | Title Page | Reiterates the theme and provides critical reference info: school name‚ address‚ and student population. | | Opening Section | Introduces the story of the year and explains the book/theme concept. | | Dividers

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    Sound And Fury Analysis

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    I watched the documentary‚ Sound and Fury. This movie was about a two bother’s named Peter who was born Deaf‚ and the other named Chris who was hearing. Peter’s wife and three children are all Deaf. Chris’s and his wife had two kids that were hearing and one that was Deaf. Peter’s five-year-old daughter‚ Heather wanted to get a cochlear implant‚ but he and his wife weren’t really sure if they wanted their daughter to have one. Chris and his wife‚ Mari were getting their Deaf son‚ Peter‚ an implant

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    The Sound and Music Industry

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    ASSIGNMENT TITLE: The Sound and Music Industry Reference No: Dennis Tuckerman Tutor: Adam Morris Assessor: Date Set: 10/09/07 Completion Date: 18/11/07 Learning Hours: 60 Unit no Unit Title(s): This project assesses the following module Outcome(s)/Assessment Criteria: 39 The Sound and Music Industry 1 Assignment BRIEF: This assignment will introduce different areas of the music industry and should on completion‚ provide an overview of the ‘bigger picture ’ of the industry as a

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    Sound And Fury Summary

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    Sound and Fury follows a family with one deaf brother‚ one hearing brother‚ and their respective wives and families. The specific communication disorder displayed is deafness‚ which is a cognitive sensorineural hearing impairment in this film. The individuals have been deaf since birth‚ and it is because of a reduction in sensitivity caused by the cochlea and/or auditory nerve. Peter‚ Nita‚ and their children are all deaf‚ while Chris and Mari are hearing. However‚ one of Chris and Mari’s newborn

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    sound and music industry

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    Unit 39 – The sound and music industry – task1 Introduction: Music industry has four areas. The different roles and jobs are link to the different areas of music industry. People need to sign the contracts and every areas of music industry have different content of contracts. People or companies have copyright. Licensing and copyright are very important in music industry. P1 Describe four areas of the music industry. 1. Music publishing In the music industry a music publisher or company

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    Nat Sound Analysis

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    Nat Sound: Mid Heavy Breathing A deep howl of a wolf echo’s through the woods A fade in POV shot presents a knee level perspective‚ of the misty forest. The Old shrugged trees gloom over the perspective‚ leaf less and lifeless‚ as their roots fight their way through the floor. The fog covers the upper crust of the forest floor‚ littered with sticks‚ rocks and leaves. The POV rushes in a panning motion from the left to right causing a deeper sight of the rich forest parklands Heavy breathing

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    Sound Recording History

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    Sound Recording Rod has always had a niche for music and states that he grew up in “polka country.” In fact‚ his parents were both very musically inclined. His father knew how to play multiple instruments and was in a band throughout his earlier years of life‚ so Rod actually listened to live music growing up more than listening to records. He remembers going to big band dances where music from the famous American trombonist‚ Tommy Dorsey‚ filled the room. It wasn’t until his early teenage years

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