Not exact matches
In the 80s and early 90s the BBC
used a
piece of music from the film The Neverending Story to overlay the starting grid.
Any kind
of music can be
used for competitive ice dancing, provided that the
piece «has a definitive beat.»
Sure, kids in the 90s were
used to CDs, and today's kids don't even know what a
piece of hardware
music looks like, but that doesn't make the record player less cool to have in your toy chest.
Brake referred to the BBC's recent drive to get children interested in classical
music,
using 10
pieces of music and dressing them up with film clips and different instruments, and suggested that something similar could be done to change the caricature
of immigrants.
Creativity / Imagination: To be an artist, one has to be creative and imaginative and produce beauty out
of raw materials (e.g., painters
use blank canvas, colors, and brushes to create chef - d'oeuvres; sculptors form beautiful and inspiring
pieces out
of a variety
of materials, some create masterpieces out
of wood logs and chain saws; fashion designers design couture from unique fabrics and interesting patterns; musicians compose melodies from the alphabet
of music; poets invent impactful stories out
of simple words, etc.).
The researchers chose an advert for chocolate and asked 25 volunteers to describe an appropriate
piece of backing
music using a fixed list
of adjectives.
«By combining functional brain imaging and detailed behavioral assessments
using a specific experimental paradigm to investigate personal relevance or meaning
of music pieces, we were able to elucidate the neurobiological correlates
of personal relevance processing in the brain,» Preller says.
«Importantly, because we
used novel, never - before - heard
music pieces in these experiments, it suggests that the effect may sometimes arise purely out
of contagion,» Hsu says.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the research team, led by Dr. Vinoo Alluri from the University
of Jyväskylä, Finland, recorded the brain responses
of individuals while they were listening to
music from different genres, including
pieces by Antonio Vivaldi, Miles Davis, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, The Shadows, Astor Piazzolla, and The Beatles.
For example, when a composer creates a new
piece of music, he is
using the same notes in a new relationship with one another other, resulting in the emergence
of something that did not exist before.
So it has a swath
of impact on us as human beings, and, you know, the
music that's in our personal playlist we
use, you know, to self - regulate, and, as you said, maybe an up - tempo
piece for our cardio; a slow tempo, very calm
piece when we're in a stress state; maybe some baroque
music to help focus us.
The soundtrack for Django Unchained makes
use of music from a number
of spaghetti westerns in a mix with a few original songs and a splendid mash - up featuring James Brown and 2Pac but everything flows together and genuinely feels
of a
piece.
Even my crappy onomonopeotics can evoke one
of the most recognizable
pieces of music ever
used in a movie, Strauss» «Thus Spake Zarustrutha».
It was one
of a number
of films in the late 60s and 70s that
used country
music as a backdrop, i.e., Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Five Easy
Pieces (1970), Frankenheimer's I Walk the Line (1970) with five Johnny Cash tunes, and Daryl Duke's Payday (1972) about the last hours in the life
of a country
music performer.
You can't do anything really cool, like listen to that
piece of music without dialogue or SFX, so anyone who's ever
used IMDb won't be too knocked out by this.
The attendant 5.1 DTS - HD MA track proves that Zemeckis is still capable
of turning on the afterburners with regards to mixing set -
pieces (there's an almost musical quality to the Blitz as bombs clobber the subwoofer and hails
of gunfire flank the viewer), yet when I think
of Allied, I think
of its restrained
use of score — much
of the
music is diegetic — and
of how Zemeckis finds a remarkable number
of variations in the sound
of the air around Max and Marianne's loaded silences.
The second disc opens with a handful
of quieter
pieces before the stirring finale, «The Fight for Peace», and the Israeli national anthem is
used as the film's exit
music.
Regretfully, none
of these new tracks are additional town themes; the single
piece of town
music used in the game, while bouncy and enjoyable, is a little overused.
Instead, Miles Ahead
uses a framing device that presents its story as if it's a
piece of music that Miles is playing for Rolling Stone reporter Dave Brill (Ewan McGregor).
Blu - ray adds «The
Music of Coco»; «Paths to Pixar: Coco»; «Welcome to the Fiesta»; «How to Draw a Skeleton»; «A Thousand Pictures a Day» travelogue through Mexico, visiting families, artisans, cemeteries, and small villages during the Día de los Muertos holiday; «Mi Familia»; «Land
of Our Ancestors» in which Pixar artists lovingly construct layer upon layer
of architecture from many eras
of Mexican history, bringing the Land
of the Dead to life; «Fashion Through the Ages»; «The Real Guitar»; «How to Make Papel Picado»; «Un Poco Coco» montage
of original animated
pieces used to promote «Coco»; «Coco» trailers.
I assumed they were all going to start
using stylish flourishes,
music cues or dial in on characterisation ahead
of relentless set
pieces.
If you were listening to a
piece of groovy
music and were responsive to it, you wouldn't mind following its vibe, nodding at refrains, enjoying the
use of instruments, tempo, rhythm — so why is it audiences get impatient when movies attempt to do the same thing?
Boyle's other trademark — his clever
use of music — is also obvious, with contemporary
pieces used throughout, alongside a great score from Daniel Pemberton.
In larger
pieces Matt Van Vogt unearths the efforts to reduce theater noise during the early years
of sound cinema, while Laura L. Beading shows how the Coens
use sound, voiceover, and
music to mark the sharp difference between the exhausted masculinity
of No Country for Old Men and the implacable, feminine vitality at the heart
of their True Grit.
There is no listed composer for the film, only permission to
use various
pieces of music that are artfully woven throughout.
Classical 100, the new, government ‑ backed initiative from
music exam board ABRSM, Classic FM and record company Decca Classics, was introduced by ABRSM strategic director Lincoln Abbotts: the resource is built around 100 recordings
of classical
music pieces which teachers can draw upon in lessons, school assemblies and other school activities, alongside which there is information about the composer and stories behind the
music — it is free to
use and open to all schools in the UK.
Given that films are text types in their own right, directors can often be seen as adding or discarding scenes and lines or incorporating their own devices into their films, such as Zeffirelli's
use of music in his 1968 version
of Romeo and Juliet or Brannagh's
use of black and white as symbolism in his 1995 version
of Othello (such as with Othello's mask in the beginning, and the chess
pieces during Iago's soliloquy at the end
of Act 1, Scene 3).
The Creator and designer
of the Trailer is; Mr Kevin Mantey Frederick (I have the official permission from both gentlemen to
use the trailer and the
music to be published for this
piece).
A director started to rehearse a new
piece of music, and I saw a trombone player in the back
of the ensemble with his phone still in
use on his
music stand.
The class will be given plenty
of opportunities to develop their performance and composing skills with a range
of activities: Composing a Medieval
piece of music using the Dorian Scale, putting on a class performance
of Pachelbel's Canon and composing a fanfare for the royal
music.
These practices can be augmented with the treasure trove
of cool technologies available today; my students can connect with artists all over the country for a masterclass
using Skype, write
music for class on free notation programs like MuseScore and Noteflight, create their own playlists
of listening examples for a
piece of music on Spotify and YouTube, and work collaboratively on
music projects through Google Suite's Flat extension.
Each listening adventure provides a visual interpretation
of a
piece of music using animated images, activities, and stories.
Seminar highlights range from a look at new notation software Dorico to a KS1 - to KS3 - level workshop on
using just a balloon, a microphone and a computer to create a
piece of music.
At the time I was really into
music and he helped a friend and I build a little
piece of electronics that we wanted to
use in order to make
music — it allowed us to interface a drum machine to a synthesiser, which was very difficult to do in the 80s!
This classroom footage shows
music teacher
using the technique
of breaking content into small
pieces.
Whether it's to edit an interview, to extract the relevant parts from the recording
of a lecture, or to trim a
piece of music you're
using as a soundtrack to your eLearning videos to the right size, you'll need an audio editor.
The company is inviting musicians who
use braille
music to join them at RNIB on 16 March for an introduction to and demonstration
of the device, along with performances from musicians who will learn, rehearse and perform a
piece by Bach.
Telegraph.co.uk reports that «a series
of videos on YouTube (some have attracted over 20,000 views) demonstrate the versatility
of the iPad with cats
using the interactive screen to chase a virtual butterfly, play with a neon
piece of string, tackle space invaders and even perform
music on a «Magic Piano» application.»
Other facilities in these rooms include complimentary
use of meeting rooms (4 hours and on availability), personal
music system, exclusive lounge facility, and complimentary 4 garment
pieces of laundry per stay.
Whether you are interested in making
music, creating characters, animation, level design, programming or art, Dreams gives you a fun way to do it without having to put hundreds
of hours into learning how to
use a
piece of professional software like Maya 3D or Unity or GarageBand.
You could follow the same
piece of music through the web
of uploaded dreams, and see how different people have
used it.
Getting behind the scenes Rob will discuss the musical influences, compositional techniques and technologies he
used to create some
of the most influential and best - loved
pieces of game
music.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse
of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to
use - completing a lot
of requests is vital to getting a lot
of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three
pieces of furniture must be in or outside
of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs,
music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety
of fish and paintings.
When editing my project, I could change the camera angles in a number
of ways,
use a number
of filters, dictate when a
piece of music or score come into my
piece, and add a
piece of text anywhere at anytime in my film.
He nevertheless meticulously arranged each
piece of music to complement the scenes they were
used in.
The
use of classic sounds in menus and battle is as charming as it gets, and I stand by the opinion that the main theme
of the Dragon Quest series is one
of the very best main
music pieces of any game.
Brian Eno's «Light
Music» is an installation
of six light
pieces, each
of which seamlessly phase through an infinite combination
of seductive self - generated «colourscapes»
using a series
of interwoven LED lights, each accompanied by a unique musical composition.
Whyte's
piece is a towering eight - and - a-half-foot-tall stack
of plywood speakers that arcs like a cresting wave,
using ambient sound and
music to address themes
of post-colonialism and migration.
The
piece, which aims to compare Christianity with other world traditions, includes artifacts
used in several non-Western religious traditions and video
of the artist's spiritual
music group, the Black Monks
of Mississippi.
This week at Redcat, cellist Sonia Wieder - Atherton — the life partner
of Chantal Akerman and a strong influence on the late filmmaker's
use of music in her work — will perform her tribute
piece CHANTAL?