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There is very little synchronous sound, and most of what we hear from Diouna is in voiceover.
The invention of relatively inexpensive, portable, but thoroughly professional 16-millimetre equipment and the synchronous sound recorder facilitated the development of a similar movement in the United States at just about the same time.
The technical support for Ruscha's fascination with gas stations and parking lots is the automobile; for Kentridge, the animated film; for Calle, photojournalism; for Coleman, a modification of PowerPoint; for Marclay, synchronous sound.
Richard Leacock — who died today at the age of eighty-nine — is one of the most important documentary filmmakers ever, because he understood, profoundly, the implications of his materiel and sought to expand the range of the medium by shooting in synchronous sound at a time when such a thing was not done.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Richard Leacock — who died today at the age of eighty-nine — is one of the most important documentary filmmakers ever, because he understood, profoundly, the implications of his materiel and sought to expand the range of the medium by shooting in synchronous sound at a time when such a thing was not done.
"Reading is the only mainstream entertainment medium without synchronous sound," Cameron says.
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We presented barn owls with synchronous sounds that contained different bands of frequencies (3 5 kHz and 7 9 kHz) from different locations in space.
By presenting owls with synchronous sounds of different frequencies from different locations, we were able to observe the dynamic resolution of contradictory spatial cues as the central auditory system created a neural representation of the inferred location of the stimuli.
Also, the presence of action sounds like footsteps, but not other synchronous sounds, increases visual sensitivity in detecting point-light displays of coherent human gait (Thomas and Shiffrar, 2010).
Here, we manipulated isochrony for the timing of visual stimulus trains in a visual task, while also manipulating whether (task-irrelevant) synchronous sounds were present or not, using both behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measures of brain activity.
A precordial crunching sound synchronous with the heartbeat is the characteristic Hamman's sign [1], which was absent in our patient.
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