Sentences with phrase «with audio versions»

Audiobook Goodies — Books with audio versions will go here
I haven't quite figured out how to do that with the audio version.)
You can follow along with the digital book and the text will highlight to play in conjunction with the audio version.
Using the medium of a «published» ebook as their palette, students were being asked to provide written text, were asked to record and supplement that written text with an audio version of that text, and were able to incorporate meaningful images that supported the key themes and messages of their ebook.
We'll also be embedding the on - demand version of the video podcast here too, with the audio version available below.

Not exact matches

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.
About the conversation with TC Campbell, in his China Study audio version, he mentions that he doesn't eat animal based protein, but this only happen a few years previous to the publication of the book.
The set is packaged for two players, with audio and visual features just like in the arcade version.
Clegg's audiobook success could have something to do with the fact that he narrates the audio version of the book himself.
Check out the extended audio version of Breanna's conversation with Buzz below.
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).
About the conversation with TC Campbell, in his China Study audio version, he mentions that he doesn't eat animal based protein, but this only happen a few years previous to the publication of the book.
Along with his eBook and a 2 - hour audio version of the same material, you'll learn the main reasons that men don't follow through with you.
Her seven secrets to land a flawless first date come in a handy digital reference guide as well as an audio version so you can take her advice with you wherever you go.
Another extra examines the nervous, fancy opening titles sequence, with two commentaries and several versions, audio mixes, etc..
The Blu - ray boasts excellent picture and audio along with a strong roster of supplements highlighted by three separate versions of the film.
Bonus features include: - Logan Noir: a black - and - white version of the film - Audio commentary by director James Mangold - Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary by Mangold - Making Logan — behind - the - scenes documentary
The ending in the theatrical release was not well - liked, but a much - better alternate version is included here, along with interviews with director John Boorman and art director Anthony Pratt, as well as an audio commentary with film historians Travis Crawford and Bill Ackerman.
A Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound English language track anchors both releases, along with French and Spanish subtitles, while the full - screen version also includes French and Spanish 2.0 audio tracks.
The Terminator 2: Judgment Day Blu - ray includes the theatrical version and an extended special edition; extras include audio commentary by Cameron and co-writer William Wisher; separate audio commentary with 26 cast & crew members; behind - the - scenes featurettes; and interactive games.
The single disc DVD version is presented in widescreen with the following bonus features: an audio commentary with director Andrew Stanton, deleted scenes, featurettes (Animation Sound Design and WALL - E's Tour of the Universe) and two animated shorts (Presto and BURN - E).
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.
After sharing tears over an audio version of «The Grapes of Wrath,» Marion says «let's just sit with what we've heard,» with Lady Bird coming back with «Are you serious?»
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).
Both the 2 - D and 3 - D versions of the film come equipped with an audio commentary by director Henry Selick.
He does contribute, with producer Beardsley and editor Kewley, to the audio commentary, speaking «via satellite,» but complains repeatedly that he's seeing only a low - quality version of the film.
Better than Turkish Delight, both versions offer English audio tracks in DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound and 5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix, with subtitles in French and Spanish.
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.»
Besides the feature presentation, this version comes bulked up with deleted scenes and new audio commentaries by Sylvester Stallone, as well as boxing legends trainer Lou Duva and commentator Bert Sugar.
Disc 1 offers an ultra-resolution restored version of the 106 - minute - long movie with a new Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track.
Presented in either wide or full screen, both DVD versions provide audio tracks in English (Dolby Digital 5.1) and French (Dolby Surround), with subtitles in English and French.
If you should choose to accept this DVD in the 2 - disc version, you can expect the following: An audio commentary and Moviefone Unscripted segment with director J.J. Abrams and actor Tom Cruise, deleted scenes, trailers and a photo gallery.
The one that «counts,» per se, is probably the «U.S. theatrical version,» which lands the primo disc one spot, along with frickin» four audio options: 5.1 DTS and 5.1 surround (both of which are basically the same track), 2.0 stereo and the original mono mix.
The film comes with an audio essay by film scholar Casper Tybjerg, an audio interview with star Renee Falconetti's daughter, a detailed history of the film's many versions and other features.
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.
Four audio tracks are provided, with the only English version being a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix.
Along with the extended and theatrical versions of the film, the only other extra to appear is an audio commentary with director Peter Jackson and co - writer / producer Philippa Boyens.
Back to the DVD: As usual, the GKids package includes a DVD disc that offers the film in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen SD, with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio (but not lossless) in dubbed English, the original Japanese, and French, with optional English SDH dubtitles, English translation for the original Japanese version, and French.
The package also includes a DVD disc that offers the film in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen SD, with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio (but not lossless) in dubbed English, the original Japanese, and French, with optional English SDH dubtitles, English translation for the original Japanese version, and French.
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 images.
The DVD version is presented in widescreen, with audio tracks in Dolby Digital 5.1 (English) and subtitles
With Japanese and English audio, plus English subtitles for each version, viewers in both camps of the subbed - vs.
Despite some technical glitches (that shouldn't hinder the audio version of the show), Andrew and Kurt get into some good debate about the merits and demerits of Andrew Dominik's Killing them Softly (complete with SPOILERS!).
The Blu - ray's bonus features begin with an audio commentary exclusively attached to the extended version.
The Switch version is a straight port of the original game, with only a few new audio issues showing up to mix in with Skyrim's infamous glitches.
A new restoration gives the film new life and makes its technical mastery that much more apparent, with a new 7.1 lossless audio track that fixes most of the errors in the previous stereo remix and even includes a bolstered, lossless version of the original mono for good measure.
Both versions offer the movie in widescreen, with audio tracks in Dolby Digital 5.1 (English, French and Spanish).
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
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