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A Thousand Words - Twenty Thousand Hertz - 0 views

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    "Audio description allows you to enjoy a movie or TV show without the need for any visuals. But how do these narrators strike the right tone for a scene? How do the writers decide what needs to be described? And what's in store for the future of described audio? In honor of Blindness Awareness Month, this is a brand new story about the world of Audio Description. Featuring AD Narrator Roy Samuleson and AD experts Thomas Reid and Melody Goodspeed."
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Silentless Movie / NOSFERATU in 4 minutes - YouTube - 0 views

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    "the silent movie NOSFERATU from 1922 in 4 minutes ...now with sound audioprodiction by audiobakery"
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DISNEY SOUND EFFECTS IN EARLY MOVIES - YouTube - 0 views

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    "We recover these wonderful images of the creation process of sound effects in Disney's early movies. "
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Sound Farm: Inside an Ontario studio of a renowned movie sound-effects team | W5 INVEST... - 0 views

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    "Film critic Richard Crouse visits a farm in Uxbridge, Ont., where world-renowned Foley artist Andy Malcolm and his team at Footsteps Studios have created sound effects for hundreds of movies and TV series."
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Artscape - Stephen Vitiello - Listening With Intent - 0 views

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    This 'boat-movie' follows Stephen Vitiello, internationally celebrated 'sound artist' from the US, as he embarks on a 300km odyssey around the rugged Kimberley coast capturing unique sounds. Vitiello's latest challenge, to capture the sound of Australia, is at the behest of art patron John Kaldor and is to create an 'installation' to be exhibited in the old kilns at Sydney Park's brickworks buildings.
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Foley - 2 views

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    How do they make those sounds in the movies?
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FOLEY Rated R (for Vegetable Violence) - Cook's Science - 0 views

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    "Crack-k-squutch! A zombie's head explodes in a loud, disgusting gush of decaying brain matter, and the audience gleefully recoils. When it comes to Hollywood, in an era of digital special effects and computer-generated monsters, one of the last provinces of traditional analog elements is Foley art: the sounds that are added to movie scenes to give extra vividness to a head thwack, a creaking chair, or just the ever-present sounds of walking. These sounds are still created using physical props-and very often, those props come from the kitchen."
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The Secret Sounds That Make Up 'Dune' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Denis Villeneuve and his sound team explain how far they went to achieve an aural experience that would feel somewhat familiar, an unusual approach for sci-fi."
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Signers Suitcase (Sleeping) - snoring - 0 views

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    "scene from a movie by peter liechti (www.peterliechti.ch) about the swiss performance artist roman signer (1996)"
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Science of Storytelling 6: How Sounds Optimise Audience Engagement in Movies | Keith Bo... - 0 views

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    " Science of storytelling 5 identified specific sounds that filmmakers use to scare us in horror-thriller films. In this article, I will be revealing the science of how different sounds in horror-thriller films optimise engagement. The research findings are based on a 5-year scientific study of suspense and engagement in horror-thriller films. I will first summarise the film experiment research methods and how our brain responds to a fear stimulus through a chain of neurological processes that can be recorded and analysed. Finally, the research outcomes (highlights) describe how viewers physiologically responded to specific sounds in horror-thriller films, in terms of anxiety durability (time) and intensity (level)."
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Tension in the Track: The Quiet, Rich Sound of 'Severance' - Mixonline - 0 views

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    "Severance provides a stellar example of how a quiet, subtle, appropriate, yet detailed soundtrack can have every bit as much impact as a Marvel movie."
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Manakamana - film - 1 views

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    "Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez's (literally) transporting film-shot inside a cable car that carries pilgrims and tourists to and from a mountaintop temple in Nepal-is radically simple in conception. Each of its 11 shots lasts as long as a one-way ride, which corresponds to the duration of a roll of 16mm film. A kind of head movie that viewers are invited to complete as they watch, Manakamana is thrillingly mysterious in its effects: a staged documentary, a cross between science fiction and ethnography, an airborne version of an Andy Warhol screen test. Working within a 5-by-5-foot glass and metal box, Spray and Velez have made an endlessly suggestive film that both describes and transcends the bounds of time and space."
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Bill Fontana - Acoustical Visions of the Acqua Vergine - 0 views

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    "The digital movies shown on this page are part of the research and production of a new permanent sound sculpture for the entrance hall of MAXXI in Rome called Sonic Mappings that opened on October 23, initially as part of a new exhibition called Open Museum, Open City. These Acoustical Visions were made at some of the sites in Rome where I was making audio recordings for Sonic Mappings and now part of the permanent collection of MAXXI."
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'1899' Composer Ben Frost on Recording the Soundtrack Inside of a Ship - Netflix Tudum - 0 views

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    "I'm in there with a recording of violins - there's also some guy using an arc welder in the next cabin."
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Score For HBO's 'Chernobyl' Was Recorded Using Sounds From Inside A Nuclear Power Plant... - 0 views

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    "Icelandic composer/cellist/choral arranger Hildur Guðnadóttir's was brought onto the show's production team in hopes of creating a score haunting enough to make viewers really feel the danger behind the spring 1986 catastrophe.... she used field recordings captured at a now-decommissioned power plant in Lithuania (where the series was filmed) to build the show's eerie and ominous soundtrack."
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Soaring Trips to a Temple in Nepal - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Sound by Ernst Karel - "The faces in "Manakamana," a transporting ethnographic film set in a green sliver of Nepal, stare into the camera, out into space and, perhaps, into the great beyond. The faces are sometimes creased and weathered, sometimes smooth as pebbles. A few look etched with worry, as if they were weighed down by a heavy burden, although they may also be seized with fear. That's because for 10 or so minutes at a time, these faces are floating hundreds of feet above a lush Nepali forest in a cable car that takes pilgrims to and from the temple that gives this film its rhythmic title. "
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Interview with Robert Dudzic - 0 views

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    "Interview with Robert Dudzic August 9, 2018 by Jim Stout Leave a Comment I recently had the privilege to speak with Robert Dudzic and, during the course of our casual discussion, we touched on topics such as his thoughts on the creative process, how to gain access to sites and the power of inspiration."
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Let Me Clear My Throat, Elena Passarello - Sarabande - 0 views

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    "Passarello's essays dissect the whys and hows of popular voices, making them hum with significance and emotion. There's Dean's scream, Brando's "Stella," and a yawp that has made cameos in movies from A Star is Born to Spaceballs. The voice is thought's incarnating instrument and Let Me Clear My Throat is the annotated soundtrack of us giving voice to ourselves."
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In Sound of Metal, There Are No Small Sufferings - 0 views

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    "Darius Marder's Oscar-nominated film is less about the Deaf community than about the process of losing a sense inextricably tied to one's identity."
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