The Life That Tied Too Tight Escapes On Flickr - Photo Sharing! I would love to see your snow pictures it sounds like you had quite an adventureaccumulationwise Reminds me of boxer in George Orwell s Animal farm. http://www.flickr.com/photos/drp/3766612/in/set-46302/
CWU Library - Online Resources For New Deal Research site provides rich details of American history through texts, images, and sounds . Created by a group of US government photographers, the images show http://www.lib.cwu.edu/info/newdeal.html
FreeLists / Openbeos / [openbeos] Re: Build Farm This sounds like a good idea to me, honestly. However, given a show imagewith navigation consisting of Prev Image, Next Image, View Slideshow and a http://www.freelists.org/archives/openbeos/01-2004/msg00056.html
Apple - Pro/Film - Walter Murch she runs her dead fathers farm with help from a drifter, Ruby (Renee Zellweger) . Youve written that you normally edit images and sound separately. http://www.apple.com/pro/film/murch/
Extractions: We talked to Murch about that decision, how it worked out and how it might affect industry practices and expectations going forward. Did you read the novel before you read the script? Were you on the set much watching the shooting? How long did the edit take? We started editing as soon as they started shooting in mid-July, so 16 months. Next page Meta Strategies in Editing
Old MacDonald Had A Farm - Children's ESL Lesson The pictures of the animals of the song that contain the sound that each Make the children think about their favorite animal that lives on a farm. http://esl.about.com/od/teachingchildren/a/l_oldmac.htm
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Old Mac Donald Had A Farm: Extension Activities Give animal sound clues and have Old MacDonald find the person holding the Have children pick 2 animals that might live on Old MacDonalds farm. http://www.songsforteaching.com/stephanieburton/oldmacdonaldhadafarm.htm
Extractions: For these activities, each child will be given a zip-top bag with duplicated pictures from the manipulative page of this chapter (included with Music Explosion Sequencing the song: Give the children time to play with the pictures from their bags. Have the children put their pictures in order, left to right, while singing the song.
Gumby Gumby Offers Gumby and Pokey sounds, pictures, and videos. For eight years,he refused to license the Gumby image for merchandising. http://www.everwonder.com/david/gumby/about.html
Extractions: Gumby and Pokey Claymation He has a strange bump on his head, googly red eyes and bell-bottom legs. He's green and made of clay and beeswax. His image has sold tens of millions of dollars worth of merchandise. He's not just a kid hero nor simply a badly-animated cartoon character, but a Zen Buddhist spiritual master as well. He's Gumby. In 1953, Clokey started playing with colorful plasticine clay and film. He laboriously made a four minute animated art film he called "Gumbasia" in honor of Disney's Fantasia which featured geometric shapes rolling and dancing to a jazz score. "Suddenly I saw a kinetic force at work, what I call the Phi Phenomenon, which is an impact on the nervous system brought about by images and the way they're edited," says Clokey. But Sam Engel saw money. Engel was a film producer at 20th Century-Fox whose teenage son Clokey was tutoring in English and Latin. When he showed Engel his Gumbasia film, Engel said, "That's the most fantastic thing I've ever seen!" and asked if Clokey could come up with some kid films for the emerging medium of TV.
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Cattle More calves are available on the Kids farm CD What cattle eat What does acow say? Freckles is a good mom page is available on the Kids farm CD http://www.kidsfarm.com/cows.htm
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Chicago Reader Movie Review both clearly posed a family in a farm setting (accompanied by an 1862 story (Benning usually avoids sync sound even when sound and image seem to be http://www.chicagoreader.com/movies/archives/0396/03156.html
Extractions: Showtimes Andre Gide's The Counterfeiters is too tremendous a thing for praises. To say of it "Here is a magnificent novel" is rather like gazing into the Grand Canyon and remarking, "Well, well, well; quite a slice." Doubtless you have heard that this book is not pleasant. Neither is the Atlantic Ocean. -Dorothy Parker O ne of the main characteristics of experimental films is that they tend to make hash of the terms we use to speak about narrative features, and James Benning's haunting, beautiful, and awesome Deseret (1995)-his eighth feature- length film-performs this valuable function from the outset. To say that Deseret is "directed" and "written" by Benning requires some bending of the categories. He "directed" it insofar as he conceived the project, filmed the images, recorded the s ound, and edited the sound and images; he "wrote" it insofar as he compiled and edited the texts that are read offscreen by Fred Gardner, though he didn't write them. In a Hollywood film the directorial tasks described above would be carried out by a prod ucer, cinematographer, sound recordist, editor, and sound editor; it's anybody's guess what the compiler and editor of the text would be called (researcher? script editor? production assistant?).
Recording Studio Design Blue Bear Sound was designed for Bruce Valeriani in Ottawa Canada, Go tothe Music farm Photos. The Famous Music farm Studios at Byron Bay. http://www.johnlsayers.com/Pages/Studios.htm
Extractions: Sonar Studios was designed for Len Jones in Ireland. This is the typical Garage studio design. It's construction is fully featured in the Studios under Construction site. Left Bank This was a great studio to design and build and is definitely my best one to date! It's construction is fully featured in the Studios under Construction site. Music Farm again! Music Farm The Famous Music Farm Studios at Byron Bay. Multitrack country style recording studio with beautiful rosewood finish. Many hours spent over the console in this place. It also had a great accommodation building. One of the great Australian studios. After closing in 1993 it is now up and going again.
If It Sounds Too Good To Be True... Worm Article about B B Worm Farms. Contracts. Ponzi schemes. CRS. It soundslike a lot. But, they insist, you re going to make that back in the first http://www.wormswrangler.com/article7.html
Extractions: Home Online Store Worms Articles Links ... Contact Us If It Sounds Too Good to be True... by S. Zorba Frankel and Kelly Slocum, from Worm Digest issue #32 You're told that this is a rapidly growing industry, and that there's a huge demand for worms. The salesman mentions that landfills and other waste management projects around the country need huge numbers of worms for their projects. You're told that with just a little time and care, your redworms will double in population every month and a half! The company will buy back all the worms you produce. So, why not go for it, you think? Many thanks to our Cyber Worm for digging up these facts.
Audubon Co. Farms Farms Cuba Study Trip PFI and Perú Photos sounds The Practical Farmer Tape 3 Products from Audubon County Family Farms (328) http://www.pfi.iastate.edu/Media/Audubon_Co.htm
Extractions: Audubon County Farmers Speak Reflections by Audubon County producers on farming, marketing, and life in rural communities. Recorded by PFI member Helen Gunderson, September 26, 1999. Tape 1: Thoughts on farm trends Tape 2: Why get involved? Tape 3: Products from Audubon County Family Farms Tape 4: Direct marketing In 1999, PFI member Helen Gunderson interviewed members of Audubon County Family Farms for the soundtrack of a video about the importance of local food systems . Helen has edited the comments into four segments with the interviewees (David Toussain, Charles Carpenter, Vic Madsen, and Mari Schultes) describing the changing attitudes toward farming and food; why they got involved in their current approaches to farming; the specialty items they produce; and the benefits of direct marketing. The full video will be available later this year through Helen. Helen is a photographer and videographer whose business name is Gunder-friend Productions. Thanks to Helen for making the tapes available.
ADW: Tyto Alba: Information This asymmetry allows these owls to better localize sounds generated by prey . Traditional farms with many small structures favored barn owl populations. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Tyto_alba.html
Extractions: editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/764a8c67-2289-4734-9b1d-92a7be7a5f0f') 2005/09/18 18:00:46.745 GMT-4 By Kathleen Bachynski and Marie S. Harris Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Aves Order: Strigiformes Family: Tytonidae Genus: Tyto Species: Tyto alba Barn owls are the most widespread of all owl species, and are found on every continent except Antarctica. In the Americas, barn owls occur in suitable habitat throughout South and Central America, and in North America as far north as the northern United States and southwestern British Columbia. In Europe, barn owls range from southern Spain to southern Sweden and east to Russia. They are also found throughout Africa, across central and southern Asia, and throughout Australia. Barn owls have been introduced to some oceanic islands to control rodent pests. Biogeographic Regions: holarctic cosmopolitan Barn owls occupy a vast range of habitats from rural to urban. They are generally found at low elevations in open habitats, such as grasslands, deserts, marshes and agricultural fields. They require cavities for nesting, such as hollow trees, cavities in cliffs and riverbanks, nest boxes, caves, church steeples, barn lofts, and hay stacks. The availability of appropriate nesting cavities often limits use of suitable foraging habitat.
Education Place Activity: Animal Babies On The Farm Children learn the names of farm animals and to match them to their offsprings names. The two the raise their hands together and make the right sound. http://www.eduplace.com/ss/act/farm.html
Extractions: Prepare ten cards with the names (and, if possible, pictures) of the following animals that might be found on a farm. On the back of each card, write the name of that animal's baby and the sound the animal makes: cow/calf moo chicken /chick cluck dog/puppy bow wow duck/duckling quack goat/kid baa sheep/lamb baa pig/piglet oink cat/kitten meow goose/gosling honk horse/foal heee Introduce the animals on the cards to the class. Then choose from four games that children can play to gain familiarity with the names. (The last two or three can be used as indoor activities when weather won't allow outdoor play at recess.) Flash! Children flash cards at a partner, who must name the baby and make the sound. Have children form two teams of five each. Write the names of mother and baby animals on pieces of paper and distribute them randomly. When you give the signal, mothers and babies must find each other, raise their hands together, and make the correct sounds. Living Tic-Tack-Toe Make a tick-tack-toe pattern on the floor with masking tape. Have children form teams of X's and 0's. As you call the name of a mother animal for a team, the player who is up must correctly name the offspring. If the player answers correctly, she or he takes a place in the boxes. The first team to make a line of three gets to make all the noises at once. Games continue until all children have had at least one turn.
Online Exhibits And Ditization Projects The Brush Creek Follies Photos, Sound Video from the Arthur B. Church KMBC UMKC; image depicts UMKC logo, which consists of the letters UMKC in blue, http://web1.umkc.edu/lib/MNL/About/online-exhibits.htm
Extractions: Miller Nichols Library UMKC MERLIN Catalog Site Map Search Site ... Just for You Online Exhibits and Digitization Projects The Miller Nichols Library Exhibition Committee, a volunteer group of librarians and staff, presents a number of exhibits each year designed to showcase materials housed in the Miller Nichols Library. The Committee has mounted the following materials online. Many are an extension of traditional exhibits available for viewing in the Miller Nichols Library. Musicians Local No. 627 and the Mutual Musicians Foundation: The Cradle of Kansas City Jazz An Internet Web exhibit on the history of Kansas Citys Local 627, the African-American Musicians Union founded in 1917 and now known as the Mutual Musicians Foundation. The exhibit presents photographs, sound recordings and other historic information documenting union functions, social events and the bands and members of Local 627 who created the internationally recognized Kansas City style of jazz. The exhibit is based upon the 700-piece Mutual Musicians Foundation Photograph Collection held in the Department of Special Collections.