Sentences with phrase «with the sound effects for»

Isolated mono tracks of Les Baxter's music, with sound effects for both films.
The sound will also struggle during large events, with the sound effects for guns and more simply vanishing, leaving you in a strange world of semi-silence that's punctuated by the occasional burst of gunfire or a scream that comes out of nowhere.

Not exact matches

I am inclined to avoid it, which isn't so hard for someone committed to a wholefood plant based diet anyway... but I was after some sound research to share with my naturopath in case she says something to the effect that «there is nothing wrong with it and is no problem in the amount found in the supplement.»
He was tidy with the ball and defensively sound for the most part, but neither defensive midfielder was a driving force that moved the ball into dangerous attacking positions, instead shuttling the ball from side to side with little effect.
If your kids are looking for some new apps to play with on the family iPad, Disney has a brand new app that lets your kids build their own stories, complete with animation, audio narration and sound effects!
For a more fun experience, this vanity trolley comes with light and sounds effects.
It's very versatile with many settings and options for whether you want to entertain your baby or get them to sleep, is very comfortable, and also has neat things like built - in music and sound effects and the mobile with mirror.
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.
These toys come with a place for headphones that send sound effects directly to your ears.
The origins of the NCB philosophy were sound: at a time when the only form of pain relief was the use of powerful IM or IV meds which DID go through the placenta and resulted in far too many groggy babies [in those days Narcan to counteract the baby's respiratory depression at birth was ALWAYS immediately to hand], and the effect of them was usually augmented by scopolamine, which was supposed to be amnesiac but often resulted in the patient becoming uncontrollable and later having traumatic «flashbacks», UNMEDICATED birth was a definite improvement for everyone involved — if the patient could cope with it.
For experience with cause and effect, simple games like peek - a-boo, dropping items off of the high chair tray and having a caregiver retrieve along with a silly sound, will teach cause and effect skills.
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.
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.
It is unquestionably easier for participants to prepare presentations on their computers with software like PowerPoint, which makes it possible to incorporate movies and even sound effects into the talk.
The looming sounds had by far the strongest effect, making people see phosphenes in 70 per cent of trials, compared with 50 per cent for stationary sounds and 45 per cent for receding ones (Current Biology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cub.2009.09.027).
Sounds great, but unfortunately when this measurement is taken for 9 hours as it was in the trial published in the Journal of Nutrition, we realize that the effect essentially disappears with time.
I for sure believe for bodybuilding and health benefits chasing the pump is right now how you do that is variable, I've been drop setting but with light weight and if i rest pause its with light weight and this adds to the pump if you just do 5 straight sets there is a trauma and effect but i think the bottom line as micheal states is total reps for the week 250 to 500 and thats my thing today i drop setted i didn't want to do 5 heavy sets it did not feel right so i altered my game and i had a great workout screw getting fixated on i have to do this exact detailed workout... man your body is not a robot it sounds like your used to that style from powerlifting programming.......
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.
Or you might decide to use sound volume to produce an energetic effect (For example, start with loud chanting and gradually lower the sound to the soft whisper, which will have a calming effect on the system).
If your nostalgia for the early 90s extends to muddled graphics, tinny sound effects, and tepid gameplay, you'll be thrilled with this game.
Detention has a flair of the first horror - themed videogames and with its emphasis on the plot, along with its involving visual and sound effects creates an unforgettable setting for the players.
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.
But I can report that the massive buildup for the star - driven romantic comedy with the title that sounds alternately dirty (launch, heh - heh) and prophetic (failure, ooh - ooh) has had a déjà vu effect.
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.
As for the audio, while the DC's 5.1 DTS - HD MA track sounds deceptively tamer than the TC's lossy 5.1 DTS option, after some level - matching the DC comes out on top again; only with the DC does the voice of Darkness come close to reverberating with that basso profundo effect you'd expect.
When the ship begins to sink, I believe that can be done with shaking set pieces, a moving background, sound effects, and to leave some room for the audience and their imagination.
The editing is deliberately tacky — filled with wipes that come with their own sound effects — and the jazzy, funky soundtrack sounds like public domain music rather than written for the film.
There's also a relatively minor scene near the end where Brett tries to apologize to his director for the business the previous episode with the authentic coyote sound effects, only to have the drunken director humiliate him.
With the success of these libraries, the company expanded by offering digital sample CD - ROMs for the Emu Emulator IIIx, Emulator IV, synthesizer programming for Waldorf Electronics and Emu Systems, and custom sound effects design for video, film, radio and television.
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.
«But we realized we needed more than just that, so we ended up adding more and more aspects that were Zelda-esque — for example, the sound effects and animations that people are familiar with from the franchise,» he added.
«One of the final stages of the process was having a print of the film prepared with the music stripped out for the live mix; the mix in the rehearsals and concert being a constant conversation between the on - stage performances, the film's audio and the room's acoustics, requiring a huge amount of skill and awareness of the moments where a particular element (be it the music, dialogue or sound effects) needs to come to the fore, or be shaded off to make way for another layer.
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.
The 5.1 DTS - HD MA soundmix is most active when the disco music is pumping, but it's engaged in subtle world - building for the duration, with the surround tracks carrying everything from ambient sound effects in hospital scenes to ringing telephones inside the GMHC offices.
But in a year when some wondered if «Star Wars» could get any major awards love, a film editing nomination — along with score, visual effects and two sound nominations — makes for a key battlefield victory.
Of course the location checks all the other boxes on the scary list, with abrupt sound effects serving as the motivation for «jump scenes» and dark, dingy rooms revealing visual frights.
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.
There's also footage of trips made to do research and compile sound effects; recording studio sessions with the original Japanese cast, including Yasuko Sawaguchi eating Kentucky Fried Chicken as she was providing the voiceover for Chihiro's mother eating; scoring sessions with Joe Hisaishi; and even a segment about the closing credits theme song, which was originally intended for another Ghibli production that fell through.
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.
Produced for the BBC project «Sound On Film» as a work that had music play a major part in its creation, the piece is a complex montage of bizarre multi-source imagery that Roeg combines with various optical effects and an overarching tone that leans toward the cosmic.
The Dolby 2.0 surround sound conveys the dialogue with clarity, though there's little opportunity for ambient effects.
special data disc with recording of all the voices, sound effects, HD version of the opening movie, piano sheets for «Boku no na ha Marth da».
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).
And of course he discusses the F / X set - ups for the film's tracheotomy, a death scene involving a shotgun, the creation of a gruesome half - mask with a false eye, the use of roast pork for a character's charred remains, and what sounds like a grisly effect involving shards of glass hitting a woman's face that didn't make the final cut.
The main menu plays for nearly a minute with a slideshow of film stills fading in and out to the Ken Burns effect, all atop some natural sound of trains.
You can take a swing at it for being little more than Counter-Strike with bots - and four years too late - and the graphics and sound effects all pale in comparison to the calibre of technology we've come to expect at this stage in 2004, but Condition Zero is still a friendly package for newcomers, offering the perfect training course for the marvellous multiplayer game.
The Blu - Ray's 5.1 master audio track sounds superb, with dialogue coming through as clearly as you would hope for, punctuated by occasionally beefy sound effects and James Newton Howard's interesting score which tends to downplay, if not outright contradict, the horrors of what's happening on - screen.
The map bending effect and the fireworks display every time you kill a creep are awesome and combined with the sounds of the weapons blasting away really makes for some thrilling moments.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is loaded with sound effects, plenty of which are indiscreet and will have you reaching for the remote to adjust volume levels accordingly.
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).
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