Saturn Is Not That Far Away


900 Million Miles is not that far away 1.448.409.600 Kilometres is not that far away Director: Roger Guàrdia Produced by: CANADA Commissioned by: Stella McCartney MD/EP: Oscar Romagosa Executive Producer: Marta Bobic Head of production: Alba Barneda Producer: Davey Ahern / Marga Sardà Production manager: Xavi Vara Production Coordinator: Àgata Bert 1st Assistant director: Dani Velázquez Cinematographer: Daniel Fernández Abelló Gaffer: Pau Ramírez Still Photographer: Dani Pujalte Production Designer: Anna Colomer Stylist: Violeta Comella Make-up: Javier Ceferino Casting: Lane Casting Acting Coach: Gerard Oms 2n Unit Director: Bàrbara Farré 2n Unit Cinematographer: Lucas Casanovas Editor: Carlos Font Clos Music By: Isabel Fernández Reviriego aka Aries Credits Designer: Judit Musachs Postproduction: Álvaro Posadas Colorist: Marc Morató (Metropolitana) Sound Design: Idea Sonora Special Thanks: Marta Cruañas Full credits end of the video. 2018

The Photographer Taking His Own Shot


Achmad Zulkarnain is a professional photographer telling the story of Indonesia from his own unique perspective. Born without hands and legs, Zulkarnain picked up an interest in photography while taking ID card headshots for his local community. With his specially designed mini go-kart, he travels the country in search of the best frames. Today, he’s gained international recognition for his work, with features in publications around the world.

Force Jacket: Pneumatically-Actuated Jacket for Embodied


Immersive experiences seek to engage the full sensory system
in ways that words, pictures, or touch alone cannot. With
respect to the haptic system, however, physical feedback has
been provided primarily with handheld tactile experiences or
vibration-based designs, largely ignoring both pressure receptors
and the full upper-body area as conduits for expressing
meaning that is consistent with sight and sound. We extend
the potential for immersion along these dimensions with the
Force Jacket, a novel array of pneumatically-actuated airbags
and force sensors that provide precisely directed force and
high frequency vibrations to the upper body. We describe the
pneumatic hardware and force control algorithms, user studies
to verify perception of airbag location and pressure magnitude,
and subsequent studies to define full-torso, pressure and
vibration-based feel effects such as punch, hug, and snake
moving across the body. We also discuss the use of those
effects in prototype virtual reality applications.

Link to publication page:
https://www.disneyresearch.com/publication/force-jacket/

BEST OF ESPORTS ARENA ON FORTNITE !

DAW Cassette – Tape Deck Emulation


Read more: https://klevgrand.se/products/dawcassette/
Buy desktop version: https://store.klevgrand.se/item/dawcassette
Buy iOS version: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1368962464

DAW Cassette brings back the magic era of the 1980:s by emulating the sound of a tape deck. Saturation, distortion, noise, wobble, it’s all there. While there’s no real rational logic to it, the sound color gives us chills down the spines, (or it might be the mullet haircut that tickles). Fresh.

Choose your preferred level of cassetteness with the different controls for input/output gain, tape/motor/head quality and tape/dolby type. Now, look in the mirror and get stunned by your new mullet haircut.

Music:
“Fireworks” by The Sweet Serenades, https://open.spotify.com/track/3n7EkxkcQacfgketNmCrpT?si=iUaCMVARTqeXcHV39rU-KQ

Eventide Omnipressor – Vintage Radio Commercial


The Eventide Omnipressor was first widely heard in 1974 (earlier incarnations existed as far back as ’72). Its no longer available but the rackmount hardware has been faithfully reproduced in native plug-in formats.
Download the fully-functional 30-day demo: https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/plugins/compressor-gate/omnipressor

DDL 1745 NAMM TECnology Hall of Fame Recipient (2018)


The Eventide DDL 1745, built in 1971, was one of the first commercially available digital delay lines. As soon as the first DDL 1745s became available, studios used them to replace tape delays for double tracking and as pre-delays feeding plate reverbs. Creative engineers and producers also used them to create comb filter tonal effects.

Learn more at: https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/legacy/ddl-1745-digital-delay

Subscribe to the Eventide Stompboxes channel for more demo videos and tips https://www.youtube.com/user/EventideStompboxes

History of the Eventide Omnipressor – Richard Factor Interview w/ Gear-Club.net


Please subscribe to the Gear Club podcast: https://www.gear-club.net/
Download the fully-functional 30-day demo of the plug-in versions: https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/plugins/compressor-gate/omnipressor
https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/plugins/harmonizer/h910-plugin

The Eventide Omnipressor was a very unique hardware compressor. It allowed for gating, compression, limiting, expansion, and reverse compression. This is one of the first known pieces of hardware to employ side-chaining.

Richard Factor, founder of Eventide, is an audio genius. Listen to him here with fellow living legends, John Agnello & Stewart Lerman. Its a little known fact that the Omnipressor was partly born in some way from the Richard Nixon Watergate tape.

Song during the intro & outro by: Bill Horowitz, New Haven musician. Recorded on Dillon Rd. Woodbridge Ct., 1975
Engineer: Kevin Garrity
Song written and performed by Bill Horowitz
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History of the Eventide H910 Harmonizer


The H910 Harmonizer® was the world’s first digital effects processor. With its unique combinations of pitch shifting, modulation, and delay, the H910 has made its way onto countless ground-breaking work by artists from AC/DC to David Bowie to Frank Zappa. In this video, audo pros recall their experience with the original hardware, which changed the landscape of music forever. Now available as a plug-in for AAX, VST and AU.

Interviews from: Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T.Rex), Shelly Yakus (Tom Petty, Susan Vega), Tony Blatt (AC/DC), Jimmy Douglass (Led Zeppelin, Justin Timberlake), Laurie Anderson, Roy Hendrickson (Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis), Tony Bongiovi (Jimmy Hendrix, Talking Heads), Flood (NIN, U2), Kevin Killen (U2, Elvis Costello).

Learn more at eventideaudio.com/h910

Fifth Wave Recording Session Part 1 of 3


My recording session of the fifth wave song called, Water Lullaby. It appeared on my first album, Seven Waves. You can buy my first album at http://www.sevwave.com/isell3/product_swp70022.php

Video Information:
Recording session for Suzanne Ciani’s first electronic album, Seven Waves,
released: 1982 Japanese Victor Co.; 1984 Atlantic Finnadar; 1988 Private Music, BMG Distribution; 1994 Seventh Wave.

Session took place at 40 Park Avenue home studio of Suzanne.
Leslie Mona-Mathus engineer and Mitch Farber, arranger.