Monday, 1 January 2018
NASA - Voyager Recording (Sounds from Jupiter)
Recorded by NASA the sounds from Jupiter are amplified here. The sounds here are all within 20-20,000 seconds. The complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind , planetary magnetosphere etc. create vibration "soundscapes". The overall sound here is mysterious and is dark. It might be interesting incorporating this sound into the composition, embedding into our space world. What I find fascinating about this recording from 1990 is that many people believe it is completely silent in space, however NASA have proven people wrong, and it's significant discovery has given film composers and sound artists the ability to experiment with sound in Sci-Fi films.
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Final Cut - "Translunar" with Evaluation
Above, the final cut of our Transmedia collaboration can be seen, 'TRANSLUNAR'. On the whole, I am particularly happy with the out...
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In a film score or a visual narrative, sound can be used in two different ways. Artists can choose to use purely digetic or non-diegetic so...
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In order to amplify where the narrative is taking place, I decided to use some of my sounds from both the NASA sound library and online d...
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Above, the final cut of our Transmedia collaboration can be seen, 'TRANSLUNAR'. On the whole, I am particularly happy with the out...
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