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Re: [photo-3d] Slide Show 2
- From: "Allan Griffin" <agriffin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Slide Show 2
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:46:57 +1000
Mark, what a great idea on the grand scale.
However, you might consider changing the "subject" description from
"Slide Show" to "Illustrated Musical Performance".
David Kesner, here is the kind of info you are looking for, eh!
Allan Griffin
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Subject: [photo-3d] Slide Show 2
Mark Dottle, you wrote:
> My second idea for the audio involves a 6 speaker set-up to simulate the
> Dolby digital experience. Using a multi-track recorder and seperate
> power amps, an Imax experience can be delivered to a small audience.
> This is no easy task as audio/studio knowledge is required, however a
> simple 4 track tape deck could simulate a Dolby Pro Logic experience
> with some effort. If the deck has extra channels, a seperate channel can
> be dedicated to the projector operator ( wearing an earbud or phones)
> with audio cues. Even live dialogue can be delivered professionally. The
> dialogue can be pre-recorded and sent to the narrator via phones, then
> the narrator recites the dialogue verbatim through a live microphone.
> This " Leap of Faith" approach ( anyone remember that movie?) would
> transform any narrator into Steve Martin. :-)
> The more experienced slide show producers may wish to experiment with
> such projects, as this may be too involved for others. You would need a
> truck to carry all the gear, and set-up could take 1-2 hours. The
> demands of the audio quality are higher through speakers as opposed to
> headphones. An audio CD could be burned from the deck, and used for the
> headphone presentation.
> Mark Dottle
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