Sentences with phrase «with better sound effects»

Nostalgic players wishing for another generous helping of all the core aspects of this sci - fi first - person shooter will not be disappointed: weapon favourites from the earlier Halo games return, albeit with better sound effects to make handling them that much more exciting.

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is a relatively short level, but that doesn't make it any less impressive: built by Eddie Stilson, the entire stage is a tribute to the original Japanese opening of Dragon Ball Z. Again, it's pretty short, but there's no denying how good Stilson's recreation is, especially considering it was made almost entirely with Mario sound effects:
The significance of the sacrifices was to see our sinfulness and turn our hearts back to God and that is made clear with the death of Christ.The animals though could not remove our sin that was only possible through Christ as God he could remove sin in the past present and future as he is outside of time and space not like us.So there sins in effect were covered by Jesus as well in the old testament as in the new by Gods we just did nt see it.The example of abraham able enoch they all were righteous they were justified before God.Enoch walked with God and was no more that sounds like the rapture to me so the holy spirit was present in that age just like us.We see that God has always been at work to bring life and to bring mankind to salvation.
There are lots of light up toys and sound effects that are not only fun to play with, but help stimulate your child's senses as well.
7) Dads are better at sound effects — As you may hear occasionally on this show, we just have a knack for making sounds with our mouths.
As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
Mental health doesn't sound that important, compared with the physical safety of mother and child, but when you consider the affects of post natal depression, psychosis and PTSD, as well as bonding issues, you start to see that the effects of poor psychological / mental health support in traditional maternal hospitals is a major factor pushing women towards less safe birthing options.
It comes equipped with Humbucker pickups for that perfect wall - of - sound effect, as well as all the accessories you need to get started such as a gig bag, patch cable, strap, and picks.
The Sound Blaster Z does not just have an awesome name, it also seeks to be the best gaming sound card out there, and with features like 3D surround effects and an incredible beamforming microphone (included with purchase), they might be worthy of that tSound Blaster Z does not just have an awesome name, it also seeks to be the best gaming sound card out there, and with features like 3D surround effects and an incredible beamforming microphone (included with purchase), they might be worthy of that tsound card out there, and with features like 3D surround effects and an incredible beamforming microphone (included with purchase), they might be worthy of that title.
All of these foods are great, they taste good, they are healthy and will help you get shredded a lot quicker, but their effect will be greatly diminished unless you complement your diet with a sound fitness regimen.
Still though, as good as this sounds if this is done for more than a month from what I have seen with clients you will start to experience the negative side effects.
Audio is in 5.1 Dolby TrueHD, seemingly well - recorded with clear dialogue and sound effects.
An album that does his low - key legacy well, mixing classic rock - influenced guitar solos and quaint folk sounds with psychedelic effects and high - pitched melodies that put Rush's Geddy Lee to shame.
Sound quality is very exciting with good use of the sub woofer to underpin effects like the deep clunk of the lift in its shaft or the grand spatial feel of the ballroom scene.
i really enjoyed this game completed it like 4 times with the DLC i think i liked it more than the previous Mass Effect's the only bad thing is that in PS3 sometimes the cinematics kind of freeze and theres only sound is really weird but other than that great game a must play for previous gen and in my opinion the best game series ever.
The production team deserves bags of credit; great picture, and an even better soundtrack - jam packed with all the necessary micro-elements such as realistic sound effects and compelling music.
I have watched the movie three times now, and I have enjoyed it more with each viewing, able to better appreciate the subtle set details, sound effects, and cameos on repeat viewings, of which I am sure there will be plenty for many Octobers to come.
Dialogue is always clear and well balanced with sound effects.
You want to play this game with good speakers or headphones to hear all the industrial sounds and various screeching effects put into the levels.
Dialogue is well balanced with sound effects and music and always easy to understand.
The French 5.1 DTS - HD track is clear and balances dialogue well with sound effects.
Audio is equally as good, especially the voice acting, sound effects and the majestic soundtrack that goes hand in hand with the gameplay.
Well known for their collaboration with David Lynch, Ann Kroeber and Alan Splet's unique sound effects and design work can be heard in dozens of films spanning multiple decades from countless renowned directors including Peter Weir, Philip Kaufman, and Carroll Ballard.
It's new meets old that not only comes together well but creates this dynamic and entertaining game for the Switch with cartoon inspired graphics, crazy sound effects and music that will leave you humming long after you've finished playing.
Family films don't often do a lot with sound to engulf you in a world the way an action movie might, but The Santa Clause takes several efforts to make you feel as if you are in Scott Calvin's world with atmospheric effects that are well conceived and realized.
The sound effects were also well done and believable, naturally blending in with the game.
Deepwater Horizon got the Oscar sound nomination with its ocean disaster effects, but this one has impact as well with its explosions and gunfire engulfing, while dialogue remains crisp and cutting, and score provides a steady dramatic presence.
In addition, the sound effects and score are very well done, while the voice - work is as fine as can be, although I must admit, Ellen DeGeneres» voiced character of Dory becomes the «Jar Jar Binks» of the story for me, annoying with every attempt to become the comic relief.
The film's incredibly effective sound design is also captured quite well in the immersive DTS - HD MA audio track with effects spread out through the field and the period - correct dialogue coming through clearly.
The dialogue is always clear and well balanced with sound effects.
With the awards season well under way, it's customary for filmmakers to convene panel discussions that showcase the art and craft of the Academy's «technical» crafts like sound and visual effects.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 track was surprisingly powerful, making good use of the entire soundfield, and conveying a bevvy of sound effects with direction.
Dialogue is crisp and clear while being well - balanced with the sound effects and music score.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master audio also serves the film well, engaging the ears with African - flavored score, suitable needle drops, and the dialogue and sound effects that drive the comedy.
With Godzilla, the visual and sound effects are stunning and may be some of the best we see all summer, if not of the year.
The sound effects are extremely good, and there are many sing - along moments for those that enjoy films with lots of music (mostly pop tunes of the 70s, 80s, and 90s here).
The soundtrack is generally made up of repetitive, distorted guitar tracks with overwrought drumbeats; the sound effects rarely even make their presence felt; and the few bouts of dialogue you're presented with come from the generally annoying race jockey who hosts the game show, and none of it is very good.
, The Mentalist, Ghost Hunters, Breaking the Press, the film with summer's best, most hilariously engaging sound effect, and more.
The film has a nice sound design and this track is filled with good stereo and surround effects, many from crowd scenes, but there are some nice ambient effects as well.
The track sounds good, with the balance between dialogue, sound effects and score done well so everything is able to be heard.
Box office success (i.e. fan favorites) were also high on the evening's priorities, with The Hangover taking home best comedy, Up walking away with best animated film, and Avatar continuing its rule of Hollywood with a record - breaking six awards, including best action film and a slew of tech honors, including best visual effects and sound.
Don't get me wrong: I'm happy as a clam that the films (remastered in effervescent 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfers — pan-and-scan sold separately — supervised by co-creator Bob Gale with Dolby Digital 5.1 remixes that beef up the re-entry effects especially) look and sound as good as they do and that, for the first time in home video's history, each picture is now being seen as it appeared in theatres (more on that below).
Splendidly rendered, The Polar Express is an often beautiful looking and sounding film experience that makes up for its familiar storyline, adapted from the illustrated story by Chris Van Allsburg, with fantastic special effects, good scoring, and a friendly voice in Tom Hanks (The Terminal, The Ladykillers), who also lends his image as the mysterious train conductor.
The sounds like most if not all Disney Blu - rays impresses with 7.1 sound and really captures the score and effects really well.
The stereo and surround sound effects are very good, and with all of the superhero shenanigans in the film, there are ample opportunities for the audio to fill the speakers.
It works very well with the non-stop action and sound effects as well.
In part two of our conversation, fellow sound designers Randy Thom and Chris Foster pose questions to Walter, we discuss the state of cinema sound before and after Apocalypse Now, why film school can be a good idea, and how you can underline a character's emotional state with carefully chosen sound effects.
Dialogue is clear and well balanced with both sound effects and music score throughout.
Audio: The audio is the industry standard English DTS - HD MA 5.1, with an accomplished mix and good use of effects speakers to produce logical, directional sound.
With good Facilitators and enthusiastic groups, they made up their own «sound effects» that became part of their routine.
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