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    Sound Effects In Dracula

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    Sound is an imperative aspect of film that allows the audience to perceive a movie with a deeper sense of reality. Sounds do more than just inform the audience of the actions occurring in the film, they evoke feelings from them. Music is especially exceptional at causing audience reactions because people connect with music and seem to understand what it is trying to convey. Bram Stoker’s Dracula uses music and sound to make the audience respond a certain way and to assist in telling the tale of a

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    Sound Used In Casablanca

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    Sound is a fundamental component in the movie Casablanca. The movie is about a man who tries to help his former lover by setting up an escape for her and her husband; he helps them leave Casablanca so they can keep fighting against the Nazis and keep working for the resistance. In the course of the movie, different sounds are added to the scenes so the viewer has an idea of the feelings and emotions that the characters are experiencing. Sounds in Casablanca, like the rain and the voice tone are important

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    Korotkoff Sound Essay

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    pressure measurement? The point at which the Korotkoff sounds can be heard is subjective as it depends on the individual’s hearing ability. The first Korotkoff sound that can be heard due to the cuff pressure being lower than the systolic pressure is faint. The sound towards the end when the cuff pressure is decreased, just before the flow becomes laminar, is also faint. Poor hearing could result in the observer not being able to hear these faint sounds, therefore it can give inaccurate measure of the

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    WHAT IS FOLEY SOUND A Foley is a sound effect technique use for creating live sound effects or synced sound effects. The Foley technique are named after jack Foley, jack Foley was a sound editor at Universal Studios. Foley is a sound effect added in a film or in a video during the time of Post Production, The action to produce Foley can include jostling each other, rubbing their cloths, breaking objects and handling props to produce the Foley of door opening, walking (footsteps), punching, glass

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    Sound Analysis Lorde

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    muddiness of brass in the dispenser is similar to that used in Royals, another famous song of Lorde. Lorde compactness is also very introspective. Homemade Dynamite The chorus, with its lethargy and hallucinogenic feeling. I like that Lorde mimics the sound of the explosion. But, it's like getting drunk and tell a story about meeting a stranger and then spitting on each other. If I have to choose, this one is probably the one I don't really

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    the diegetic and non-diegetic sound reflects the tense situation. The battle is incredibly high stakes, and the sound cues inform the audience how to react. The diegetic sounds and non-diegetic sounds also inform the audience who is winning the fight. As the sequence progresses, so does the complexity of the sound; the beginning off the scene starts out with a few diegetic noises, but builds to a mix of diegetic and non-diegetic cues as time passes. Diegetic sound plays an important part in this

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    In the movie toy story 2 sound helps influence the audience’s feelings and attention as well as set a theme. The four components of sound greatly help influence how the audience should feel at certain points during the film. For example when woody is going riding the dog to go and save weezy the music playing in the background is upbeat which helps the audience feel a sense of urgency or danger. Accompany the music with the sound of the dog’s paws hitting the ground with great speed and the audience

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    Can You Own a Sound?

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    Can You Own a Sound? Do you think Happy Birthday is a copy right? We listen to music today and hear either the same beat or bits of pieces of someone else’s song on a different album. So, I ask this question again can you own a sound. When did sampling get popular? Sampling is the act of taking a portion of a song. The rapper Ice Cube recorded a song about sampling. Some people sued others for sampling, because it was either their beat or their lyrics. Sampling gained in the 1960’s. Once it

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    Speed Of Sound Lab Report

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    STANDING WAVES PRACTICAL- SPEED OF SOUND Yacoub Suresh Kandathil Partners- Ali and Anirudh IB PHYSICS GRADE-11 Mrs Perez INTRODUCTION- In this lab the speed of sound is strictly based on resonance.What resonance is that it is a natural frequency of an object determined by vibrating waves.In this lab i have learnt more about sound waves and how they are generally measured using resonance.My hypothesis for this lab will be that as we use tuning forks with higher frequency, the distance it travel

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    The Hearing World Sound and Fury is a documentary film following the extended Artinian family living in New York. This family examines the conflict with technological advances for deaf culture when Heather Artinian, daughter of Peter and Nita Artinian, expresses her desire to get a cochlear implant. The Artinian family is a mixture of both the hearing world and the deaf world. Her grandparents, her aunt, and her uncle belong to the hearing world while her parents and siblings belong to the deaf

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