Sentences with phrase «on the audio version»

(She's also Minny's voice on the audio version of The Help.)
Whispersync for Voice is another new option that, in essence, allows you to read the ebook at home and then pick up where you left off on the audio version.
Whispersync for Voice is another popular option that, in essence, allows you to read the ebook at home and then pick up where you left off on the audio version.
We've actually just started production on an audio version for Unlocked.
These two new features allow you to highlight text as an audiobook is being played and read a book and then pickup where the book left off on the audio version.

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But Spotify is now closing in on other leaders with different models: Pandora's Internet radio service says it has 79 million monthly users, most of them using a free version; satellite audio service Sirius XM has 27.7 million users.
You can get an audio version of this briefing on your Alexa device.
A video and audio version of the seminar is available on - line at the Faraday Institute website, www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk / faraday, under the section «news.»
@Army1209, p.s. I also agree about the «I'm a Muslim» phrase on the audio, it was garbled, but I didn't sound, to me, like the text version on the AA site.
The audio clip of about one minute and three seconds, which is the President's voice message to Nigerians on the occasion of the Eid - el - Fitr, is in Hausa, is version of the statement released by Shehu.
Of course I also wanted to share it with my littles, so I bought an audio version to listen to on long care rides and as they fall asleep (after I read to them).
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And if you're listening to this on iTunes or a kind of an audio version, we'll put a link down below for the YouTube video version as well.
i particularly like when you make written comments on the audio as I often do not have time to listen to the complete audio version.
You also get the audio version of each module so you can listen on your phone or in your car.
Since I «read» the audio version, I took a great many notes, some of which I've posted on the fridge where I'll see them everyday.
Her dating advice has been featured in over 1000 media stories and she's the author of the bestseller, «The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online,» which was re-released this year on Audible, where she narrated audio book version.
Download the Audible app on your mobile device and listen to the new audio book version of The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online.
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Not the Top 5 Horror movies like he said he would before the shoot... Listen to the audio version below on Soundcloud, watch it on YouTube, follow us on Stitcher or subscribe to us on iTunes.
There is also a deleted song sequence for «I've Got a Little List», four NBC Radio audio excerpts for musical numbers from two modernized versions of «The Mikado» staged on Broadway in 1939, and an 18 - page booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien.
Only nine minutes of the sound version exists on film but the entire audio survives and the disc presents a mix of audio only, silent footage synchronized to the discs, and the surviving sound film footage.
The commentary by film historian Jon C. Mirsalis, also carried over from the Image release, is on the 1929 reissue at 24 fps, and accessed through the audio options available on that version.
The extras include some terrific goodies to look into, including an audio commentary with Jackey Raye Neyman - Jones and Tom Neyman; the Grindhouse Version, which is basically the unrestored version of the film (and is only available on this Blu - ray release); the Hands: The Fate of Manos featurette; the Restoring the Hands of Fate featurette; and the Felt: The Puppet Hands of Fate featVersion, which is basically the unrestored version of the film (and is only available on this Blu - ray release); the Hands: The Fate of Manos featurette; the Restoring the Hands of Fate featurette; and the Felt: The Puppet Hands of Fate featversion of the film (and is only available on this Blu - ray release); the Hands: The Fate of Manos featurette; the Restoring the Hands of Fate featurette; and the Felt: The Puppet Hands of Fate featurette.
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
Fueled by alcohol, jealousy, unrequited love, and his often loudly revisited audio cassettes (a playlist that leans heavily on Procol Harum's «Whiter Shade of Pale» and Bob Dylan and The Band's version of «Like a Rolling Stone»), Lionel is able to produce some of the most meaningful abstract art of his life.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring jazz and film critic Gary Giddins, music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano; new introduction by Giddins; new interview with musician and pianist Michael Feinstein; four new video essays by authors and archivists James Layton and David Pierce on the development and making of «King of Jazz»; deleted scenes and alternate opening - title sequence; «All Americans,» a 1929 short film featuring a version of the «Melting Pot» number that was restaged for the finale of «King of Jazz»; «I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket,» a 1933 short film featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; two Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons from 1930, featuring music and animation from «King of Jazz.»
Presented in either widescreen (2.35:1 aspect ratio) or full frame versions, the disc packs along two audio commentaries (one by stars Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin, and the other by directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett), three featurettes (Nim's Friends, Abigail's Journey and Working on Water) and deleted scenes (where you'll meet some of Nim's imaginary friends).
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On today's podcast we are bringing you an audio version of / Answers: The Most American Movies.
This version has never been released on Blu - ray before, which is a cool thing but I expected so much more from the «25th Anniversary release» The audio tracks includes are a DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 for the English track and only a LPCM 2.0 for the Japanese track.
Featured on the first disc of the set are both versions of the film, the theatrical R - rated cut and the unrated version (which contains ten minutes of never - before - seen footage), as well as two full - length audio commentaries.
On Disc Two, which contains the unrated version of the film, there's an audio commentary with zombie performers Matt Blazi, Glena Chao, Michael Felsher, and Rob Mayr; another audio commentary with George A. Romero, producer Peter Grunwald, and editor Michael Doherty; the When Shaun Met George with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright featurette; the Bringing the Dead to Life featurette; a Scenes of Carnage montage; Zombie Effects: From Green Screen to Finished Scene; the oddball Scream Tests: Zombie Casting Call CGI test; Bringing the Storyboards to Life split - screen comparison; the Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead featurette; and A Day with the Living Dead featurette.
Along with a telestrator commentary with writer / director McKittrick and producer Jeff Balis that's subpar at best, disc two includes a short interview with three real - life servers («Sending It Back: The Real Dish on Waiting Tables»), scene specific audio commentaries and casting tapes («Side Dishes»), as well as «The Works,» a longer, rehashed version of the documentary found on disc one.
Disc One features an unrated version of the movie (it's only three minutes longer than the theatrical cut), an audio commentary by the director, Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne and a couple others, and three in - depth featurettes, including one on the making of the movie and one on the music written for the movie (that one's a can't miss).
Just when you think you've gotten through nearly all the supplements, the last listing is for a feature audio commentary by director Michael Lembeck, available exclusively on the widescreen version.
By the default FastPlay method, the fullscreen version plays and once it does, you'll have to go to the audio set - up page to select one of the tracks on the widescreen version to play the 16x9 - enhanced presentation of the film in its 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio (which the case calls 1.78:1 family - friendly widescreen).
On Disc One, which contains the theatrical version of the film, there's Cholo's Reckoning, an interview with actor John Leguizamo; Charlie's Story, an interview with actor Robert Joy; The Pillsbury Factor, an interview with actor Pedro Miguel Arce; Four of the Apocalypse: The Zombies of Land of the Dead, interviews with actors Eugene Clark, Jennifer Baxter, Boyd Banks, and Jasmin Geljo; the Dream of the Dead IFC TV special with optional audio commentary by director Roy Frumkes; deleted footage from Dream of the Dead; a set of deleted scenes (titled The Remaining Bits on previous releases); the film's theatrical trailer; and a photo gallery with 111 imageOn Disc One, which contains the theatrical version of the film, there's Cholo's Reckoning, an interview with actor John Leguizamo; Charlie's Story, an interview with actor Robert Joy; The Pillsbury Factor, an interview with actor Pedro Miguel Arce; Four of the Apocalypse: The Zombies of Land of the Dead, interviews with actors Eugene Clark, Jennifer Baxter, Boyd Banks, and Jasmin Geljo; the Dream of the Dead IFC TV special with optional audio commentary by director Roy Frumkes; deleted footage from Dream of the Dead; a set of deleted scenes (titled The Remaining Bits on previous releases); the film's theatrical trailer; and a photo gallery with 111 imageon previous releases); the film's theatrical trailer; and a photo gallery with 111 images.
EXTRAS: In addition to cast and crew audio commentaries on seven episodes, there's an extended cut of the season finale (including an alternate, expletive - filled version of the Negan speech), five behind - the - scenes featurettes, deleted scenes and more.
For faction one, this release will be an exciting moment as the box boasts over 8 hours of bonus features, including: three movie versions — the original theatrical edition (which includes a family audio track with objectionable language removed), the special edition re-release (also includes the family audio track option), and the collector's extended cut with 16 additional minutes (including an alternate opening which takes place on Earth).
Special Features New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1972 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New audio commentary featuring Chaplin historian Charles Maland Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star, a new video essay by Chaplin historian Lisa Haven A Study in Undercranking, a new program featuring silent - film specialist Ben Model Interviews with Coogan and actor Lita Grey Chaplin Excerpted audio interviews with cinematographer Rollie Totheroh and film distributor Mo Rothman Deleted scenes and titles from the original 1921 version of The Kid «Charlie» on the Ocean, a 1921 newsreel documenting Chaplin's first return trip to Europe Footage of Chaplin conducting his score for «The Kid» Nice and Friendly, a 1922 silent short featuring Chaplin and Coogan, presented with a new score by composer Timothy Brock Trailers Plus: An essay by film scholar Tom Gunning
I'd have preferred more bonus features (a feature commentary, the trailer, a featurette) to the fullscreen version, which seems to take a minor toll on video / audio compression.
Wellman's son William Wellman, Jr. delivers audio commentary on Kino Lorber's upcoming home video release of Beggars of Life, which utilizes the best print of the film known to exist, the 35 mm version preserved at George Eastman Museum.
On Disc One, where one would normally find a commentary, we get an audio documentary called «Big Brainstorming» with writers Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg (Steven's sister), only on the theatrical versioOn Disc One, where one would normally find a commentary, we get an audio documentary called «Big Brainstorming» with writers Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg (Steven's sister), only on the theatrical versioon the theatrical version.
There have been rumors about an eight player mode in Super Smash Bros. since hackers found audio clips of the announcer saying «eight player match» on the 3DS version.
Previously released by VCI, the new version comes with a vastly superior transfer and audio mix, and among the generous extras is a nine minute featurette on Ennio Morricone's score.
English subtitles are offered only for the regular version of the film, and though it's not an option on the Set Up page, using the «Subtitle» button on a DVD remote can yield alternate Spanish subtitles during the songs; these should be selected automatically so long as you choose the Spanish audio from the menu.
The only bonus feature found on the single - disc version and Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a feature audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tucker.
Experience the timeless romance and drama in a whole new way when The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 Extended Edition, featuring the original theatrical version and the all - new extended edition with optional audio commentary from the director, arrives on Blu - ray Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $ 29.99 and $ 22.98, respectively.
As well, there is a history lesson on CinemaScope, an audio interview with screenwriter Philip Dunne (recorded in 1969), press materials from the movie's début, a comparison of the widescreen and standard versions of the film and a picture - in - picture mode.
The hearty slate of extras begins with not one but two audio commentaries on the widescreen version of the film.
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