Sleepers Awake - Digital Film Optical Sound (Variable Density)
Автор: Elijah Vincent
Загружено: 2022-10-27
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SEIZURE WARNING: This video contains rapid flashing at 60 frames per second. If you suffer from Epilepsy or any similar conditions, do NOT watch this video.
This is a test of an all-digital signal that would be theoretically backwards compatible with sound film projectors using optical soundtracks. By studying how the sound structure works in the projector and using a WAV2PNG convertor tool, I decided to experiment with Sony Vegas to synchronize the sound with the image created by the website modified in GIMP with the sound converted using the source image shown in the icon and the beginning of the video. This entire musical performance is a modified variant of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire" (A.K.A. Sleepers, Awake) by Johann Sebastian Bach, as initially performed on the Commodore 64 from the 1985 video game "Friday the 13th". I also extend the song's introduction 8 times to show how the sound is structured in the visual images. You are free to use this video for experimental purposes. You can download this using either Y2Mate, SaveFrom, Loader.To or CatchVideo. Each frame in this video, in theory, is able to be "printed" onto actual movie film and therefore, can be compatible with even the earliest of sound-on-film projectors, since this is a frame-by-frame structure of Variable Density Sound. The sound quality is somewhat inferior to today's digital sound quality, but consider this: there was NO analog material used to create this. Enjoy this test!
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