Senin

Recording Sound Effects: Beware of Copyright Infringements

El Triunfo Del Amor Capitulo 22, Copyright is a set of rights assigned to the owner/creator of a piece of original work. Those rights are assigned automatically upon creation of the work. For the sound recordist and designer, these rights are essential in order to give control over any sound recordings created and how they can be used. It’s fair to say they are the lifeblood of our work.

Copyright must be respected and considered at all times when recording sound effects. It’s easy to overlook possible copyright infringements when out in the busy world recording. We are bombarded with recorded sound on a daily basis and it has become an ingrained part of our lives. From advertising and television and radio programmes to toys and ringtones, copyright material is everywhere and it’s very easy to accidently capture sound under copyright in a sound effect recording. If you do, it renders that sound effect unusable with the possibility of serious legal action being taken against you.

So just how easy is it to accidently capture copyright material in a sound effect recording? The short answer is very easy. On many occasions I have been in the studio editing down recordings I have just made and realised I captured a ringtone of a passing person’s phone or music being played in a passing car. It may sound insignificant, but those ringtones or that music is under copyright and it’s illegal to record or distribute copyrighted work without permission from the copyright owner.

I have compiled a list of just some of the copyrighted sounds we hear regularly and may accidently capture when recording sound effects:

1. Music - music is everywhere: on the radio; television; stereo system; background music in shops; restaurants and bars; computer games; toys; gadgets; sporting events and more.

2. Ringtones - most modern cell phones have a range of recorded ringtones available and many are under copyright. Even that old sound of a ‘Bell’ telephone is probably a recording and under copyright.

3. Toys and Games - electronic toys and games often use short audio recordings. From an action figure’s spoken catchphrase to the buzzer on a board game, they are probably under copyright.

4. Computer Games - It’s almost a certainty that the audio in any computer game is under copyright, including amusement arcade games.

5. Software - All those interface beeps, button clicks, musical signatures etc. are all likely to be under copyright.

6. Recorded Announcements - These can be some of the easiest copyright infringements to make. Recorded announcements can be heard in: train stations; airports; bus/coach terminals; sporting events; trains; aircraft; busses; ferries; elevators; shops and many more places.

So remember to always consider what and where you are recording. Take time to listen to the surroundings of where you are going to record to establish the risk of recording copyrighted material. It won’t only be a waste of your time if you do but can land you in serious legal trouble. Blogger Garsel (Garut Selatan)

Minggu

Bollywood Movie Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Promo

Smallville saison 10 streaming, Actors Emraan Hashmi and Prachi Desai are busy these days with promoting their new film, ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’. The duo was at the Radio City 91.1 FM studio for a promotional event of the film. Radio City 91.1 FM is one of the leading FM channels that has been ruling the hearts of Mumbaikars for more than eight years.

Blogger Garut Website, 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai' is loosely based on the lives of Mumbai’s famous underworld dons Haji Mastan and Dawood Ibrahim. The film traces the growth of the Mumbai underworld over the last few decades. It depicts all the initial criminal and smuggling activities of the underworld and its evolution to the present day international terrorism. The film is based on true facts. The film is the story of two gangsters with parallel lives and their conflict for survival within Mumbai’s murky gangland. It is set in Mumbai of the seventies, when Haji Mastan was the uncrowned king of the Mumbai underworld, depicts the rise and fall of Sultan (Ajay Devgn) when his protégé, Shoaib (Emraan Hashmi) dares to defy his supremacy.

Directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Ekta Kapoor Apart from Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi, the film has Prachi Desai (of ‘Rock on’ fame), Kangana Ranaut, and Randeep Hooda. The film is scripted by Rajat Arora and has music by Pritam.

You can have an exclusive look at this promotional Bollywood event on NyooTV.com. NyooTV is India's first online Social TV Network and one-stop shop for premium visual entertainment. NyooTV brings a whole new world of entertainment with its innovative technology, rendering a viewing experience unmatched in quality. Registered users can get continuous updates about the latest Bollywood movie trailers online by following NyooTV through social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace and Twitter.

Members of these social networking sites can watch Bollywood movies, Bollywood music videos, new Hindi TV shows, latest Bollywood movies, old Bollywood movies, new Bollywood movies, latest Bollywood movies trailers, latest Bollywood clips and events by simply logging into their accounts through NyooTV and get entertained with these high quality videos. Once logged in, viewers can also chat and discuss, with their friends on the network, about the video they are viewing

Kamis

'Soy tu Dueña' repite; el capítulo 143

Download Ver Soy Tu Dueña Capitulo 143, 144, 145. se ha vuelto tan popular entre los hispanos y angloparlantes de los EU, que nuevamente uno de sus capítulos se ha convertido en el tópico 'hot' de la 'web' por encima de Obama, los mineros de Chile y la aún convaleciente economía norteamericana.

Ya lo habiamos vivido un par de veces y, por lo tanto no asombra tanto, pero que nos deja boqui-abiertos a más de uno, pues sí.

'Soy tu Dueña' se ha vuelto tan popular entre los hispanos y angloparlantes de los Estados Unidos, que nuevamente uno de sus capítulos se ha convertido en el tópico 'hot' de la 'web'.

Esta vez (y como ya sucedió por ejemplo con el capítulo 68), los usuarios de los Estados Unidos prefieren saber qué pasó con el romance entre Valentina y José Miguel, que enterarse de las últimas movidas del presidente Obama o la visita que hicieron los mineros chilenos al Palacio presidencial de su país.

El capítulo 136 de 'Soy tu Dueña' es clave dentro de la trama, eso está claro, pues Ivana -con su cara de 'yo no fui- le dice a José Miguel que le desea que pronto encuentre a Valentina, quien es el verdadero amor de su vida, pero bien sabe Dios que ella está tramando una movida más para separarlos para siempre.

Los que sí deben estar felices son Fernando Colunga, Lucero y Gaby Spanic, los protagonistas, pues aunque la novela es un refrito, resultó ser el gran bombazo del año y promete venderse a decenas de países en el mundo, que se mueren de ganas por ver 'Soy tu Dueña'.

Rabu

Ver Soy tu dueña capitulo

Ver Soy tu dueña capitulo 143
1. Get hooked on a telenovela.

You might think you should be watching the Spanish news to learn better Spanish. Wrong! When have you ever heard a conversation that sounded like a Dan Rather sentence? And do you want to be able to recite facts or have a conversation? Most of us are learning Spanish so that we can communicate and have conversations with Spanish speakers. Telenovelas are 100% dialogue - pure conversation. The situations are easily understandable (and often funny, either inadvertently or on purpose), and the actors always speak clearly.

Pick a telenovela that is on at a time that's convenient for you and that you can watch every day. And just start watching. Stick with it; eventually you will get to know the characters and their situations. Watching conversations in context will help you understand what's going on, and soon you will be picking up sentences and phrases. Keep a notepad close by to jot down any new words that pique your interest, and look them up later, either online or in your Spanish dictionary.

And don't worry about getting "hooked" forever. Unlike U.S. soap operas, Spanish telenovelas only run about six months, and they actually have an ending.

2. Listen to the music

Shakira, Shakira ... she makes a man want to speak Spanish .... and women too, actually!

How many songs can you sing in languages that you don't speak? Probably more than you realize. How about Frere Jacques? Guantanamera?

Never underestimate the power of music in language learning. Sing along with a song, and you are speaking that language. It doesn't matter if you don't understand the words; you are picking up the rhythm, phrasing and accent of the language. You can figure out the words and the meaning later.

We are fortunate to live in a country in which every major area has one or more Spanish language radio stations. Keep your car radio tuned to one of them. And if you hear a song or an artist that you particularly like, buy it for your mp3 player so that you can listen to it as much as possible. At the same time, download the lyrics from the internet, and use your Spanish dictionary to help you understand the meaning.

3. Read all about it!

Yes, you can read in Spanish. It doesn't matter how little or how much Spanish you have had. Pick up a Spanish language magazine or newspaper and just look it over. Even better, find a magazine or book that relates to your particular interest. All the major bookstores now have a "Libros en Español" section, as well as People en Español and many other Spanish language magazines and newspapers. Pick out your reading selection, borrow a Spanish-English dictionary if you want, and spend an hour or so in the bookstore's café with your books, a cafécito, and a willingness to explore.

Here is the most important part: don't worry about the words you don't know. Focus on the words you do know, or can figure out. How many words can you recognize because they look like a word in English? Which ones can you figure out from their context? Can you guess the general meaning of the article? Of the words you don't understand, pick four or that you think are really crucial to the article, and look them up. Then read through the article again. If you want, write your new words down on index cards so you can flip through them later during a free moment.

4. Let's go surfin' now ....

The internet is your free ticket to limitless language practice! Take a few minutes each day to explore outstanding resources such as online newspapers, videos, and articles on whatever your passion is. Use your Spanish dictionary to help you decide a keyword to search.

You can also find free sites for Spanish instruction. Here's where you can get your grammar practice at your own pace. One excellent and free site is http://www.studyspanish.com.

5. Take it to the streets

You will be amazed at the connections that can come from a simple "Hola, Buenos días."

Seek out opportunities to connect with native Spanish speakers - every opportunity you get - every day! Maybe you have a relative who speaks Spanish, or a co-worker, or a neighbor, or maybe you're just sitting next to someone on the bus or subway and you realize that person speaks Spanish. Just smile and say a simple greeting in Spanish. You're likely to end up in a short and pleasant conversation; if not, at the very least, you've made a friendly gesture and will make someone smile.

Don't worry about being fluent. Just be open to communicating! After all, isn't that why you want to learn Spanish? And chances are, you will receive compliments and encouragement for your efforts.

And who knows, you might even end up in a conversation discussing the latest telenovela, Shakira's newest hit song, or an article you just read in Spanish. Bravo! You are on your way!
Blogger Garsel