Jack | August 3, 2017
Just watched Dunkirk with my colleague and I was interested in how this tension was developed through the ticking clock. According to nofilmschool this is all about a Shepard Tone. Do you use Shepard Tones in your audio drama? Maybe it’s time to start ratcheting up the tension!
Category: Sound Effects |
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Tags: Dunkirk, nofilmschool, Shepard Tone
Jack | August 1, 2017
Tonight the incredible Rich Frohlich and Texas Radio Theatre returns with Alex Raymond’s incredible “Flash Gordon!”
Category: Podcast, Sonic Summer |
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Tags: David Ault, Flash Gordon, Jack Ward, Pulp, Rich Frohlich, Texas Radio Theater
Jack | August 1, 2017
While not exactly electronic or even electric, the Mystery of Greek Amphitheater’s Amazing Sound Finally Solved according to live science. Every good audiomaturge (yes, it’s now a word) understands the importance of making the best opportunity of your sound waves. The Greeks weren’t just experts in warfare, but also sonic tactics through the use of “audio traps”. […]
Category: Media |
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Tags: audio traps, audiomaturge, Greek Amphitheater, Greeks, livescience