The shifts in film stock and radically
disorienting sound design are unerringly specific, and well represented here.
But both men, intelligence officers working under diplomatic cover, would later say they heard sharp,
disorienting sounds in their homes at night.
Played backwards,
disorienting sounds accompany the visual intimacy of the piece that includes the daughter reduced to her underwear.
Not exact matches
I can not help but wonder why you would choose to interpret this experience (which
sounds to me like that fuzzy,
disorienting transitional state between sleep and wakefulness that we all experience from time to time) as meeting your god.
We all lay in a circular formation with our heads towards the center of the dome while the
sound bounced off the walls in interesting and
disorienting ways.
To that end, the
sound design is marvelous, layering in
disorienting squeals of wind instruments to indicate a pitch being sought, but not always necessarily found, or the roar of an appreciative crowd that we realize is only in Toni's head.
The
sound designed really augmented the horror of these moments and some scenes were delightfully
disorienting because of it.
Here eye am: The final shot sees Chris Hemsworth's Thor — apparently missing an eye,
sounding disoriented aboard a spaceship
The final shot sees Chris Hemsworth's Thor — now missing an eye —
sounding disoriented aboard a spaceship.
After one gets past the dubbing — and lowers the volume considerably — the Dolby Digital 5.1
sound is an unexpected sonic delight, atmospheric almost to a fault: the crime scene scenes can be
disorienting, what with sirens and walkie - talkie blares competing for attention in the split surrounds, and ambient bass is over-the-top in chapter 13 (a simulated rowdy party that Chow can hear from across the street).
Ramsay gives special credit to her editor Joe Bini, cinematographer Thomas Townend,
sound designer Paul Davies and composer Jonny Greenwood, a recent Oscar nominee for «Phantom Thread,» for the film's jagged,
disorienting atmosphere.
The
disorienting scenes of the Dante's Inferno scenes are intensified by the accompanying acoustics it may surprise / disturb viewers by how creepy it
sounds.
The croaks and bleats of the closer, when Milland's animal trophies seem to scream at him from the walls,
disorient and unsettle, even minus surround
sound.
In the film, which has little dialogue, the director uses
sound to convey the
disorienting feeling of Peter Greene's schizophrenia... and here's the obligatory clip.
From what's been said so far it may
sound like Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a disaster of a follow - up to arguably one of the best action films of the decade so far, but it's more a matter of a rocky first hour that is
disoriented in combining the forces of the spy organizations.
It took him a
disorienting second to realize what he was seeing, the swelling black mass against the white stone and glass of the hotel facade, and then it was finished, with a
sound that he knew he would carry to his grave.
In this case things were made tougher by a schedule that included receiving G - Slate on Friday morning before heading out for a full day of press events and meetings, hopping on a plane first thing Saturday morning to travel cross-country, and waking up Sunday on about three hours sleep,
disoriented by jet lag and, yes, in a location with just about zero T - Mobile reception (I'm staying about a block from the Long Island
Sound where cell phone reception, in general, is pretty spotty).
Pets can become frightened or
disoriented by the
sound.
Slightly
disorienting, the
sound, light, and being start streaming into the gallery as each of the screens lights up.
Ostentatious and often nauseating patterns pad the palatial interiors of casinos, eliminating the
sound of your own footsteps while the cacophonic glissandi of electronic chances
disorient and enchant.
Like his older compatriot Mark Leckey, Atkins deftly utilizes syncopated montages of
sounds and filmic images to create disturbing and
disorienting virtual realities.
Each venue, The first at 345 Eldert St, and the second at 136 Moffat St, will showcase visual and
sound artists meant to create a full sensory experience for the viewer,
disorienting and cacophonous.
The correspondence between apparently formally similar works, remembered from one place to another, underscored the radical difference and cultural specificity of respective practices, for example the
disorienting slippage between image and
sound of Bruce Nauman's Lip Sync (1969), in relation to the sucking, swallowing, silencing and disgorging of mouths in Anna Maria Maiolino's Super-8 film In - Out (Anthropophagy)(1973), a critique of American cultural imperialism.
In his multimedia works, Massimo Bartolini manipulates light,
sound, smell, and architecture to create
disorienting experiences.
In all, the pulsating light,
sound and moving imagery of the video result in a near - hallucinatory experience for the visitor, similar to the transformative encounter that can occur when psychotropic plants are ingested — or the
disorienting shift of the entire global perspective over the past fifteen years.
Mirroring the three - dimensionality of the film's visual narrative is the dub soundtrack to Nightlife, a space - filling and deliberately low - tech soundscape made by the artist using a variety of analog filters and basic
sound effects, such as reverb and delay, creating a
disorienting illusion of expanded space.
Pulling from long - standing fascinations with film and television tropes, abstract sculpture, game ephemera, poetry, apocryphic histories, internet esoterica, and philosophies of being, Oneohtrix Point Never's myRiad is a hyperstitial «concertscape» imagined from the perspective of an alien intelligence that explores
disorienting relationships between space and
sound and mutates forms of live musical performance.
Using the scale of the Wade Thompson Drill Hall to explore
disorienting relationships between space and
sound, MYRIAD mutates forms of live musical performance.
Doing so will affect the
sound quality and envelope of
sound you are striving to create less than if you moved them forward / further apart (and thus risked rear - placed
sounds seeming out of place and other
sounds just blending in with the left and right surround channels) or lower (ambient noise emanating from near the ground can be
disorienting to the listener and would end up partially blocked by furniture).
If you have to compromise on the placement of the speakers because of the shape of the room or location of furniture within it, it's better to position the surround
sound channels further back and higher rather than forward and lower (it's
disorienting to have ambient background noise
sound as if it is coming from in front of you instead of from the sides and background where it belongs).