And though the 25 -
minute audio shows that little more than a good idea is needed to make a profound point, Barham will be expanding on the event, using the recording as inspiration for a piece of work in the future.
Following the event, look for the #Satchat Radio podcast over on the @BAMRadioNetwork, the home of #EdChat Radio, #PTchat Radio, BrandED Radio, #EdTechChat Radio and other weekly shows aimed at providing teachers, leaders and parents an opportunity reflect on professional conversations happening on Twitter during the 10 - 12
minute audio shows.
Not exact matches
**** UPDATED Jan 21 at 3:58 PM ***** Please note a song we played after the
show intro, had to be removed for copyright reasons, 2
minutes & 25 second into the video, leaving a 2 1/2
minutes space without
audio.
Like the other two, «Behind the Microphone,» a 7 -
minute featurette,
shows us the challenges of the ADR (
audio dialogue replacement) process, as well as the reflections of the English voice cast.
Highlighted by an
audio commentary with director Louis Leterrier and co-star Tim Roth, an alternate opening that
shows Bruce Banner contemplating suicide in the Arctic Circle, and a whopping 42
minutes of deleted scenes, the single - disc set is packed with more punch than a Hulk Smash.
The collections varyingly consist of meeting
minutes, constitutions, by - laws, officer lists and files, original research on breeds, correspondence, brochures, pamphlets, premium lists,
show catalogs, club publications, photographs,
audio - visual material, and more.
The live stream
audio died out about 10
minutes from the end of the
show.
He played some of the sounds that will be featured in the
show and explained, «The
audio piece is eight hours long divided in 15
minute pieces: 15 of the Caribbean Sea, 15 from the Renaissance, 15 different Sea Sounds and 15 of the Yanomami.»
The space agency's Scientific Visualization Studio has created a seven -
minute mix of animation, restored
audio and photographs, narrated by Chaikin, that
shows how, while William Anders, the lunar module pilot, snapped the photographs, each astronaut contributed in some way.