Arling Shaeffer Vídeos
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Mulvey Shaeffer Ochoa Harper Macgregor Bourne Dellinger 2021
This is an ongoing narration project for the Orions Arm collaborative fiction universe. In this video we cover the years 900 to 1200AT of the Terragen Empire, as the First Federation begins and humanity begins to pick up the pieces of a broken empire. Encyclopedia Galactica Article: (http•••) Music: (http•••) Alphaxone - Delta Zero Artwork by: Anders Sandberg Andrew Jones Arik Alex Mulvey Bernd Helfert Chris Shaeffer John B Juan Ochoa Kevin Williams Lilly Harper Loopquanta Macgregor Matthew C. Johnson P. Bourne Rudolf Herczog Steve Bowers Scott Dellinger The Astronomer Tim Brown Orion's arm is Copyright 2021 under the Orion's Arm Universe Project. All content is copyright to its respective creators within the project, This video is created and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License: (http•••)
Igor Stravinsky Pierre Schaeffer Shaeffer 1928
In the years before sound recording, music was composed for churches, operas, royal courts, concerts, ballets, and taverns, and the music was either written in whatever was the standard notation or tablature or was passes along orally to the musicians who would eventually perform it. In 1928 Andre Coeuroy, a French music critic, suggested that, "Perhaps the time is not far off when a composer will be able to represent through recording, music specifically composed for the gramophone". 20th century composer Igor Stravinsky also believed that composers would start creating music solely for recorded media. In the 1940s French composer Pierre Schaeffer thought that rather than simply notating musical ideas on paper and entrusting them to well-known instruments, he would abstract musical value from the real world sounds he collected. He recorded works specifically for the phonograph and coined the term "musique concrete". Shaeffer and other musique concrete composers used the equipment typically found in the radio stations of that era, including shellac records, turntables, a mixing desk, equalizers, spring or plate reverbs, and microphones for capturing sounds. They would capture and manipulate the sounds by transposing (using different play speeds), looping (using tape devices when they became available), extracting various portions of a sound, and filtering with EQ to drastically modify the sound from it's original form. They developed specific devices to create and modify loops like the "phonogene" and the "morphophone". While this music was experimental and often too esoteric to be widely appreciated, it laid the groundwork for some of the music recorded today that captures and manipulates samples...music that's composed only to be recorded.
Reynolds Wiley Borowski Brewer Betz Shaeffer Burns Wehrle 2014
Scope of Practice is about a newly hired EMT who decides to risk his life and career to take a stand against a local hometown hero who is abusing his wife. If you like it enough, we would very much appreciate it if you submitted a review on Amazon: (http•••) We have merchandise (posters and t-shirts) available for sale at (http•••) Email •••@••• to order! Scope of Practice won Best Medium Length Film at Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival in 2014 and was nominated for Best Writing, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress as well. This film has no budget and took a lot of blood, sweat and tears to create. It was featured on the local news and in several articles last year. It is something that hits home for a rapidly growing demographic in America who have either witnessed or fallen victim to domestic violence. The purpose of this film was to inspire action against it by giving the perspective from an outsider looking in. CAST Chris Barbis - Derek Reynolds Arlynn Knauff - Emma Phillips Matt Fleck - Donny Phillips Bryan Patrick Stoyle - Patrick Angel Izard: Brianna Samantha Hoy - Darcie Reynolds Bobby Gott - Supervisor Chris Modryznski - Victim Brandyn T. Williams - Arresting Officer Brian Bernys - Cop Kahley Cuff - Field Reporter Jay Berent - Cop on Scene Desiree Wiley - Reporter on TV Tristan Culbert - Kid in Commericial CREW Directed and Written by Brandyn T. Williams Producers: Brandyn T. Williams, Arlynn Knauff, Bobby Gott Directors of Photography: Matthew A. Nardone, Joe Blodgett 2nd Unit Assistant Director: Kyle Mecca Unit Production Manager: Arlynn Knauff Stunt Coordination and Choreography: Brandyn T. Williams Original Score Composed and Produced by Steven Borowski Associate Producer: John Senall Gaffering and Grip: Sean Tresmond, William Lis, Mike Graham Boom Operators: Cliff Obrist, Shawn Brewer, Sean Tresmond Script Supervisors: Arlynn Knauff, Chris Modryznski Makeup Artists and FX: Amy Berent, Jessica Braunscheidel, Kayla Shaeffer Timelapse Cinematographer: Don Burns LOCATIONS Blasdell Volunteer Fire Department Buffalo State College Wehrle Family Restaurant Private Residence of Keith Lukowski and Mark Basile Copyright 2014 BeWILdered Media Productions LLC www.bewilderedmedia.com
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