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Encapsulated thermoacoustic projector based on freestanding carbon nanotube film [PDF]
A suspended nanotube film (or films) producing sound by means of the thermoacoustic (TA) effect is encapsulated between two plates, at least one of which vibrates, to enhance sound generation efficiency and protect the film.
Aliev, Ali E., Baughman, Ray H.
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Emotion resonance and divergence: a semiotic analysis of music and sound in 'The Lost Thing', an animated short film and 'Elizabeth' a film trailer [PDF]
Music and sound contributions of interpersonal meaning to film narratives may be different from or similar to meanings made by language and image, and dynamic interactions between several modalities may generate new story messages.
Barton, Georgina, Noad, Betty
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The initial idea for the film came from an inspiring performance of Chaplin's Easy Street (1917) accompanied by Donald MacKenzie, resident organist at the Odeon Leicester Square, which led me into researches of early cinema (c1895-1907), a period ...
Chmutov, S., Khoury, M., Rossi, A.
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[Guide to Sound Film.] "Sound" [PDF]
For use with the educational sound pictures, "Sound Waves and Their Sources" and "Fundamentals of Acoustics." In collaboration with Harvey B. Lemon and Hermann I. Schlesinger.
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Enhanced echoes – Digitisation and new perspectives on film sound
To say that sound has long been a neglected subject in film studies has become something of a commonplace ‐ yet this is no longer true. Starting in the 1980s with a special edition of the journal Yale French Studies film scholars have increasingly paid ...
Jasper Aalbers
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L’épreuve de la prise de sons sur les plateaux de tournage
In French cinema, the tradition of direct sound is important. It is an integral part of the artistic staging of the film. But the process of capturing direct sounds is weakened everywhere. Neutralize certain noises to prevent them from constituting noise
Gwenaële Rot
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James Buhler and Hannah Lewis (eds), Voicing the Cinema: Film Music and the Integrated Soundtrack (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2020), pp. 309, ISBN: 9780252043000 (pb), $30; ISBN: 9780252051869 $19.95 (ebook ePub).
Georgia Brown
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Communicating the ideas and attitudes of spying in film music: A social semiotic approach [PDF]
Taking the example of two 1960s popular spy films this paper explores how social semiotics can make a contribution to the analysis of film music. Following other scholars who have sought to create inventories of sound meanings to help us break down the ...
Griffith, F, Machin, D
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Non-universal Casimir Effect in Saturated Superfluid $^4$He Films at T$_\lambda$ [PDF]
Measurements of Casimir effects in $^4$He films in the vicinity of the bulk superfluid transition temperature $T_\lambda$ have been carried out, where changes in the film thickness and the superfluid density are both monitored as a function of ...
Abraham, John B. S. +2 more
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Wave Propagation In Water-Saturated Sand And Grain Contact Physics [PDF]
Measurements in sandy ocean sediments over a broad range of frequencies show that the sound speed dispersion is significantly greater than that predicted by the Biot-Stoll model with constant coefficients, and the observed sound attenuation does not seem
Chotiros, N. P., Isakson, M. J.
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