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Listen to this organ in Croatia that uses the sea to make hauntingly beautiful music. - Upworthy
Listen to this organ in Croatia that uses the sea to make hauntingly beautiful music. - Upworthy
In 2005, a Croatian architect designed a 230-foot-long organ that turns the rhythm of the waves into actual music. Nope, not nonsensical bellows or chaotic tones. Real, actual, music. Most of us have never seen, or heard, anything like it. Photo by linssimato/FlickrImagine walking along the pictur...
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Listen to this organ in Croatia that uses the sea to make hauntingly beautiful music. - Upworthy
5 Amazing Sound Design Resources You Should Bookmark — ROUNDHOUSE™ The Creative Agency
5 Amazing Sound Design Resources You Should Bookmark — ROUNDHOUSE™ The Creative Agency
As a sound designer, it pays to keep informed. Learning new things and keeping up to date with what is ‘out there’ is essential. Tools, resources, information - knowing where they are when you need them is important. Additionally, there is a rapidly developing sound design community that surrounds t
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5 Amazing Sound Design Resources You Should Bookmark — ROUNDHOUSE™ The Creative Agency
Film Sound Design - Film Sound Theory
Film Sound Design - Film Sound Theory
FilmSound.org serves as an essential learning space dedicated to aspects of film sound. The site is organized in sections that include links to articles (from practical to scholarly) on how sound is used in films. There are also links to articles on the history of film sound and questions and answers, sound effects libraries, bibliography, and resources on related topics such as film music and sound in animation films. Terms (technical or affective) covered in the glossary are defined concisely with examples or descriptions of their use by filmmakers and links to other definitions or classi...
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Film Sound Design - Film Sound Theory
Xbox Series X — 3D Spatial Sound – Walking in Steve’s Dreams - YouTube
Xbox Series X — 3D Spatial Sound – Walking in Steve’s Dreams - YouTube
Put your headphones and walk in the dreams of Steve Saylor, AKA BlindGamerSteve. This immersive audio adventure was inspired by real dreams he had after experiencing Destiny 2: Beyond Light—and the spatial sound capabilities of the Xbox Series X. To capture Steve’s dreams, he was guided to a semi-conscious sleep state called hypnagogia. When he reached this state—known to feel like light sleep and even meditation—he was asked to recall his dreams. Some of the greatest minds in history, like Aristotle, Thomas Edison, Edgar Allen Poe, and Mary Shelley, have tapped into this same dream state a...
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Xbox Series X — 3D Spatial Sound – Walking in Steve’s Dreams - YouTube