7) Dads are better
at sound effects — As you may hear occasionally on this show, we just have a knack for making sounds with our mouths.
Not exact matches
The mobile app has presets that let users manipulate audio in different ways, from equalizing
sound levels
at live events to adding
effects like bass and reverb that make any listening experience
sound like a concert hall.
The significance of the sacrifices was to see our sinfulness and turn our hearts back to God and that is made clear with the death of Christ.The animals though could not remove our sin that was only possible through Christ as God he could remove sin in the past present and future as he is outside of time and space not like us.So there sins in
effect were covered by Jesus as well in the old testament as in the new by Gods we just did nt see it.The example of abraham able enoch they all were righteous they were justified before God.Enoch walked with God and was no more that
sounds like the rapture to me so the holy spirit was present in that age just like us.We see that God has always been
at work to bring life and to bring mankind to salvation.
There's a Wikipedia page if you want the full story, but Paul McCartney has said the recording exists and
at least one super fan says he's heard it and that it's got «distorted, hypnotic drum and organ
sounds, a distorted lead guitar, the
sound of a church organ, various
effects (water gargling was one) and, perhaps most intimidating of all, John Lennon and [Paul] McCartney screaming dementedly and bawling aloud random phrases like «Are you alright?»
I LOVE banana bread and this recipe looks great, but maple syrup is CRAZY expensive in the UK — as a consequence we almost never use it for anything and 1/3 cup
sounds like it would have quite a heavy
effect on the flavour of the bread,
at least for my not - accustomed - to - maple palate.
I had 2 months last year where I stopped exercising and my skin started to break out again,
sounds crazy but it definitely has a massive
effect,
at least for me!
It's nice to see the sport cares about giving fans what they want, and having a microphone literally right by the exhaust certainly
sounds intriguing, but couldn't fans achieve a similar
effect at home right now by, you know, just turning the volume up?
And if more people aren't showing up
at games, then what will the
effect be on TV viewers when the stands are empty and games even
sound like no one cares?
Arsenal and Wenger is struggling to keep the team together happy and every time it's team selection Arsene is having headache and almost everyone here want him to sign another quality player, remember Chelshit was once like that spraying money
at every possible open deal not minding the ripple
effect on team stability and cohesion though not
sounding like a loser.
At first, your baby may not understand the connection between the movement and the
sound, but he'll start to learn the cause - and -
effect as he grows.
The origins of the NCB philosophy were
sound:
at a time when the only form of pain relief was the use of powerful IM or IV meds which DID go through the placenta and resulted in far too many groggy babies [in those days Narcan to counteract the baby's respiratory depression
at birth was ALWAYS immediately to hand], and the
effect of them was usually augmented by scopolamine, which was supposed to be amnesiac but often resulted in the patient becoming uncontrollable and later having traumatic «flashbacks», UNMEDICATED birth was a definite improvement for everyone involved — if the patient could cope with it.
To determine if the type of music matters, researchers
at Beth Israel Medical Center examined the
effects of three types of music: a lullaby sung by the baby's parents, an instrument that creates womb
sounds, and a drum that simulates a heartbeat on neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Try making any
sound at her, and she will make it in return (often with hilarious
effects).
You can use the Uplift bouncer every day
at home, as it has an infinite height adjustment so baby can see what's going on with the rest of the family, and it has a vibration mode plus music and
sound effects.
Obviously that can have a pretty big impact on you and so one of the things this family wanted to do was
at least start small and start with this one hospital again in the UK and see if they can
sound proof some maternity to just give people little bit more privacy because it is true you never know what is going on in the room right next to you and it can have the same
effect to of someone that is trying not to freak out about labor and delivery over you know the hypnobirthing and you hear something going on in the next room and it totally throws you off.
(Watch this whole thing through, the inadvertent
sound effect at the end is — sorry, SUNY — the best part).
But in the close proximity of courtship on the wing, male and female respond to one another's
sound effects, raising their rates until they synchronize
at 1,200 hertz.
At the same time, e-books often come with extras like
sound effects and videos that can be distracting, potentially messing with the child's attention and understanding of the story or the task or the lesson they're supposed to be learning.
To test whether the
sounds a fetus would hear in utero can have a positive
effect on preemies, Lahav and his colleagues asked the parents of 40 such babies
at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston for their participation in a monthlong experiment.
To investigate this hypothesis, Alan Langus, research fellow
at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) of Trieste, Marina Nespor, SISSA professor, and other colleagues used the «iambic - trochaic law,» demonstrating that there is no transfer to the non-linguistic domain and that the distortion
effects are limited to linguistic
sounds.
But over time we start to home in on the
sounds of our native language, in
effect «tuning» our ears to a narrow set of frequencies,
at the expense of others.
As the atoms, attracted to the breach, zipped across it
at more than four times the speed of
sound, they gave rise to a black hole
effect.
• When discussing the
effects of travelling
at close to the speed of
sound we said that this liquefies the...
• When discussing the
effects of travelling
at close to the speed of
sound we said that this liquefies the ground beneath a vehicle's wheels (21 November, p 38).
Rene Marois, a neuroscientist
at Vanderbilt University, measured this
effect by having people perform a basic multitasking test: They had to identify which of two possible faces appeared on a computer screen while responding to one of two possible
sounds.
At LAB, she studies the
effects of artificial
sound sources and noise pollution on invertebrates (Cephalopods, Molluscs, Gastropods, Cnidarians, Crustaceans) and fish through Electronic Microscopy and Proteomic techniques.
At TNO he did sonar research and was involved in research for the Royal Netherlands Navy on the
effects of sonar
sound since 2005.
It
sounds like your weight loss
effect is (
at least for now) outweighing the
effect of eating the eggs and other food choices on your low carb (yikes!)
At the level of Anahata chakra appears the possibility to integrate the two opposite forces and in this way to obtain the
effect (
sound, in this case), without the two forces to be confronted (without touching of the two parts).
That's so spoiled
sounding, but I'm wondering the
effect it'll have on my body fat — which I will have tested by Monday, so that I can compare
at the end of my experiment.
Another way to max out the fat loss and anti-aging benefits of a workout while minimizing the negative
effects of overtraining and cortisol production is to split your workouts into shorter durations
at high intensities and multiple times per day (don't worry, this is easier than it
sounds)...
I have a query, and this may
sound like over-simplified thinking, but if I usually have breakfast
at 8 am, and now plan on delaying it until 12 pm for IF, can this 4 - hour delay have such intense negative
effects on my body?
Because of the
sound effect of a cat meow and screech I got the idea to put my vintage blow mold cat
at her feet.
It has a voice and
sound effects that
at the right time establish a tone throughout the title.
Some are clearly bad models on wires that don't move
at all (Pterodactyl), some are puppets that rise from the water, whilst most are men in rubber suits lumbering around with some truly awesome roaring monster
sound effects.
The
sound effects really pulls you deeper into the game, I constantly had shivers thanks to the epic / scary music the game throws
at you
at certain times.
The cartoon
sound effects pop, as does the musical score; though I again didn't feel the film was
at its best.
I admit
at times you do wish it was a little more brutal and zippy but its probably more realistic I guess,
sound effects help a lot.
The voice acting is perfect, the
sound effects spot - on, and the score
at times both ominous and uplifting.
Katherine Kilkenny, one of the Roger Ebert Fellowship recipients
at the Sundance Film Festival, talks to Foley artists about
sound effects.
The
sound design's seamless blend of music and
effects is so much more layered, and the mix remains aggressively loud — and deliciously anxiety - inducing
at the right (i.e., correct) volume — but no longer has a sharp edge to it.
Tarantino otherwise performed wonderfully as host — he read the script's stage direction with his usual exuberance, acting out complex camera moves and providing
sound effects; he also let the audience in on some on - the - fly directing, stopping the actors
at numerous points with whispered tips or orders to repeat a passage.
The score even simulates
sound effects at times: work whistles, gunfire, and explosions, a technique that's apparently true to what was done for certain big films back then.
This movie just gave me nightmares, the special
effects the
sounds, the creatures design were pretty well done, the acting was just good to decent
at times, they could do better, the other thing is that they did» t gave a lot of screen time to the creature, it would been really good to see more about it.
This movie just gave me nightmares, the special
effects the
sounds, the creatures design were pretty well done, the acting was just good to decent
at times, they could do better, the other thing is that they did» t gave a lot of screen time to the creature, it would been really good to see
The idea of a «natural»
sound stage is almost
at odds with a film in the Star Wars series, but the
sound mix team here (led by the incomparable Gary Rydstrom) have created an electrically vibrant, totally involving mix that makes full use of the entire
sound stage, with
effects happily flying around the room in complete sympathy with what's happening on screen.
The music,
sound effects and voice acting (with the main characters especially) are all
at the top of their league too, and work perfectly.
Also «speed racer» deserved recognition for visual
effects and
sound, and hopefully the fact that it bombed
at the box office won't affect it
Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) with the animation wizards
at Pixar, it takes on the challenge of delivering an animated feature that is predominantly wordless (and even some of those used are closer to
sound effects than dialogue) and succeeds with both creative humor and visual grace.
But it
sounds like the dinosaurs of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom might give them a run for their money,
at least when it comes to the practical
effects in the film.