Hi all, I'm doing a thesis on surround sound in an abstract video art context. I've been trawling the net for months and I've found a lot of information on the...
hi im wondering if anyone can send me some links to sites or organizations where i can find out more about the use of sound for narrative radio play purposes....
james richards
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Jun 10, 2003 6:59 pm
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New sound design article from Mix The Matrix Reloaded http://mixonline.com/ar/audio_matrix_reloaded/index.htm //Sven E Carlsson www.filmsound.org...
Hi, I am trying to do some research with regard to the perceived cultural differences in the preffered tonal curve of audio playback. As an example i am aware...
For an encyclopedia article I am doing on film sound, I would love to know definitively what ADR stands for. Last time I wrote an article on post I wrote...
Liz Weis
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Jun 19, 2003 12:54 am
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Hi Elisabeth, It should be "automated". The process has never been 'automatic', and it's probably a long time before it will be (even computer generated actors...
Steve is right. It's "automated." Unless, of course, you believe the imposter Brice Carrington, who at a lecture at AFI claimed "ADR" stands for "Advanced...
... To me, the sound design, sound editing and mix is much better in the American version. For the full impact you have to see The Ring in a theater. Or play...
I have been receiving this list for a while now and was curious as to how I respond to the topics listed in the mailing. I am very new to this type of...
You just did. On Vendredi, juin 20, 2003, at 10:20 America/Montreal, Joseph Booth ... Jerome Boiteau Studio Expression, Quebec, Canada...
jerome boiteau
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Jun 20, 2003 3:09 pm
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Perhaps a quick review of what the sound-article list is about would help Joseph. What we talk about (or in many cases what we read the experts here talking...
Geoff Edwards
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Jun 20, 2003 3:34 pm
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I think the most important differences -as always- are not related to the in fact truly more impact Sound Design of the (North)American version, but are ...
Greetings All, Well that was absolutely painless! Sorry I am such a goober about not fully understanding how the submit and response process worked on this ...
I think Gustavo has said it all - in particular the following ... I think we as sound people have to work on not separating sound/music from image, or from...
scorbett
sally@...
Jun 23, 2003 12:45 am
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Dear Sally: Thanks for the kind words and I totally agree with you. I think too that good sound design, music, cinematography is something you notice. But just...
Hi Sally Gustavo Costantini started his sentences with And did he ? Well how can you trust a bloke who starts his sentences with And ...with a capital letter...
timothy hinkley
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Jun 23, 2003 3:27 am
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Ok, my Spanish is better... By the way, I think you are talking about Herrmann, and not "Herman"... kind regards, Gustavo, from Buenos Aires ... From: timothy...
Joseph Just one request - please do not quote the entire digest when replying! Ian <<< From: Joseph Booth <josephaboothii@...> Subject: Re: Digest Number...
Hi, Sally wrote ... Any chance that the director/producer/studio might adopt the same coherent work ethic? ===== Sending from 56 North 3minutes West. ...
I'm working with a director at the moment who does think and work like this. I'm sure we've all had some good experiences. But then I don't work in the ...
scorbett
sally@...
Jun 23, 2003 12:11 pm
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======================================================== "Joseph Just one request - please do not quote the entire digest when replying! Ian" Sure thing Ian....
Hi all, See http://www.cogwheel.org for initial research by Karen Collins on Video Game Audio and Music. At the moment it seems little more than a history of ...
odysseas constantinou
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Jun 24, 2003 12:11 pm
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That WAS a good one! I do believe that when a scene or a moment in a film is really working, the audience receives all the sound as if it were literally ...
Dear friends: Michel Chion has studied that phenomenon at least in three of his books: Audiovision, Voice in Cinema, and (not translated into English I guess)...
Hi, Gustavo! I think you may have misunderstood my point, or I may be misunderstanding yours. The point I was trying to make has very little to do with where a...
Hi Randy! Yes, I have misundestood your point, and now I agree totally with you. I was following Sally's recollection of a previous discussion and resumed...
... Randy, this is really fascinating to me for a number of reasons. I've had a lot of discussion about mythology in the last weeks to do with a current...
scorbett
sally@...
Jun 26, 2003 1:25 am
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Sally: "So ironies abound." Let's not forget that the ironies extend back to Griffith's use of the "Ride of the Valkyries" to accompany the Ku Klux Klan's...
Liz Weis
lizfilm@...
Jun 26, 2003 2:29 am
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Yes, exactly, along with the fundamental irony of so beautiful a piece of music "accompanying" acts of war. One of the most delicious facts of its use in ...