Sound
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Now, this may
sound
like the beginning of the High Line story in Manhattan, and it's very similar, except they haven't developed this into a park yet, although they're working on it.
They're like, "(Laugh sound)."
I ran the Geiger counter up its needles, and I heard the most beautiful
sound.
It was the
sound
of birch talking to fir, and birch was saying, "Hey, can I help you?"
The ball made a
sound
so they could locate it.
These
sound
kind of meaningless, right?
But here's the thing, and this may
sound
a little weird.
He had, as unbelievable as it might sound, 21 children, with one woman, my great-grandmother, who died at 47 years old of ovarian cancer.
We keep them safe and
sound
and fed and watered, and then we want to be sure they go to the right schools, that they're in the right classes at the right schools, and that they get the right grades in the right classes in the right schools.
And crazy as it may sound, I believe we can revive the joy of voting.
Now, all of this may
sound
a little bit 18th century to you, but in fact, it doesn't have to be any more 18th century than, say, Broadway's "Hamilton," which is to say vibrantly contemporary.
Now, that might
sound
pretty good, but ask yourself what would happen under our current economic and political order?
But I don't like this definition of trust, because it makes trust
sound
rational and predictable, and it doesn't really get to the human essence of what it enables us to do and how it empowers us to connect with other people.
And the more complex the ratio, the more dissonant they will
sound.
But what does our solar system
sound
like?
Now they're used to the
sound
of the machine; they keep coming back and digging out peanuts from the pile of coins that's there.
But I've replaced the audio of one of the videos, and instead of the
sound
of rain, I've added the
sound
of bacon frying.
So let's reverse-engineer together the creation of a
sound
effect.
He's a contributor to our library, and a great
sound
designer for "Tron" and "Star Trek" and others.
He was part of the Paramount team that won the Oscar for best
sound
for "The Hunt for Red October."
In this Cold War classic, in the '90s, they were asked to produce the
sound
of the propeller of the submarine.
(Underwater plunge) Adding the overhead mic, it sounded a bit like this: (Water splashes) So now they took the
sound
and pitched it one octave down, sort of like slowing down a record.
(Water splashes) And by looping and repeating that sound, they got this: (Propeller churns) So, creativity and technology put together in order to create the illusion that we're inside the submarine.
Reverberation, or reverb, is the persistence of the
sound
after the original
sound
has ended.
Take, for example, the
sound
of a gunshot.
The original
sound
is less than half a second long.
By adding reverb, we can make it
sound
like it was recorded inside a bathroom.
(Gunshot reverbs in canyon) So reverb gives us a lot of information about the space between the listener and the original
sound
source.
If the
sound
is the taste, then reverb is sort of like the smell of the
sound.
Listening to a
sound
with a lot less reverberation than the on-screen action is going to immediately signify to us that we're listening to a commentator, to an objective narrator that's not participating in the on-screen action.
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