How Movie Vibrations Are Affecting You
Yesterday I received a call from a close friend who had professionally videoed one of my husband Clayton’s performances.
He told me how he was in tears by the end of the music.
That got me excited to find our boxes of recorded concerts as well. Forgot we had such a treasure trove – including many on DVD. I guess moving 5 times in less than 3 years can do that to your memory.
These incredible audio and video recordings won’t be sitting on the shelf much longer. More on that in a week or two.
Clayton just returned from L.A. where he was leading the orchestra for the new Disney movie “Ratatouille”. The film won’t be released until next spring and he’ll be going back in February for more scoring.
He says the movie is a hoot. Here, in his own words -
‘The story concerns a rat, living in Paris, who has a passion for fine food and aspires to be a chef. When the trailer was shown to us yesterday the whole orchestra roared with laughter. It's being directed by the guy who did 'The Incredibles.' If you liked that film I think you will love this one.
‘The music is by Michael Giacchino of 'Incredibles', 'Mission Impossible 3', and 'Lost' fame. I'm playing concertmaster of the orchestra and have many Parisian cafe type fiddle solos to enjoy.’
Sound and music are crucial ingredients in any film. But do you know which movie used the violent effects of low frequency sounds on audience members.
You may remember the film “The Earthquake” which came out in 1974.
“The Earthquake” was unique because it introduced a system called Sensoround. It’s probably a good thing that I was too young to have seen this movie. Why?
Because Sensoround used Low frequencies so effectively.
On one of the soundtracks of the print, a signal was recorded that triggered an oscillator. This oscillator produced a low frequency rumble that was played through specially installed bass speakers in the movie theatre.
These negative low frequencies need bass speakers because they can often be below audible levels. But, truth be told, you’re definitely feeling them.
Here’s what happened to the audience.
When an earthquake occurred in the film, this powerful inaudible low frequency made the intestines of all audience members vibrate violently. It gave the feeling that the whole building was shaking.
Add to that the shattering audible portion of senoround and you had yourself quite the uncomfortable movie-going experience.
The point is that, had you been in that auditorium, your intestines would have vibrated violently whether you heard the soundtrack or not. That’s how powerful very low frequencies are.
Can you imagine? An inaudible sound vibration that’s so strong that it tricks the mind into thinking you’re feeling a major earthquake? An Immediate sensory experience caused by a vibration you can’t even hear? A negative oscillating wave that makes you feel fear. This technology has been around for decades.
In the same way, high frequencies are just vibrations. The big difference is that they have a positive influence on you.
Whether they are audible or not, they make you feel good. And that’s something we all need – a good feeling inside. The Secret Power of Words and Music CDs - do just that - bring you good vibrations. This is music and wisdom combined in one powerful package.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Order your copy of positively charged music today and find out why these 5 CDs are shipping worldwide.
He told me how he was in tears by the end of the music.
That got me excited to find our boxes of recorded concerts as well. Forgot we had such a treasure trove – including many on DVD. I guess moving 5 times in less than 3 years can do that to your memory.
These incredible audio and video recordings won’t be sitting on the shelf much longer. More on that in a week or two.
Clayton just returned from L.A. where he was leading the orchestra for the new Disney movie “Ratatouille”. The film won’t be released until next spring and he’ll be going back in February for more scoring.
He says the movie is a hoot. Here, in his own words -
‘The story concerns a rat, living in Paris, who has a passion for fine food and aspires to be a chef. When the trailer was shown to us yesterday the whole orchestra roared with laughter. It's being directed by the guy who did 'The Incredibles.' If you liked that film I think you will love this one.
‘The music is by Michael Giacchino of 'Incredibles', 'Mission Impossible 3', and 'Lost' fame. I'm playing concertmaster of the orchestra and have many Parisian cafe type fiddle solos to enjoy.’
Sound and music are crucial ingredients in any film. But do you know which movie used the violent effects of low frequency sounds on audience members.
You may remember the film “The Earthquake” which came out in 1974.
“The Earthquake” was unique because it introduced a system called Sensoround. It’s probably a good thing that I was too young to have seen this movie. Why?
Because Sensoround used Low frequencies so effectively.
On one of the soundtracks of the print, a signal was recorded that triggered an oscillator. This oscillator produced a low frequency rumble that was played through specially installed bass speakers in the movie theatre.
These negative low frequencies need bass speakers because they can often be below audible levels. But, truth be told, you’re definitely feeling them.
Here’s what happened to the audience.
When an earthquake occurred in the film, this powerful inaudible low frequency made the intestines of all audience members vibrate violently. It gave the feeling that the whole building was shaking.
Add to that the shattering audible portion of senoround and you had yourself quite the uncomfortable movie-going experience.
The point is that, had you been in that auditorium, your intestines would have vibrated violently whether you heard the soundtrack or not. That’s how powerful very low frequencies are.
Can you imagine? An inaudible sound vibration that’s so strong that it tricks the mind into thinking you’re feeling a major earthquake? An Immediate sensory experience caused by a vibration you can’t even hear? A negative oscillating wave that makes you feel fear. This technology has been around for decades.
In the same way, high frequencies are just vibrations. The big difference is that they have a positive influence on you.
Whether they are audible or not, they make you feel good. And that’s something we all need – a good feeling inside. The Secret Power of Words and Music CDs - do just that - bring you good vibrations. This is music and wisdom combined in one powerful package.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Order your copy of positively charged music today and find out why these 5 CDs are shipping worldwide.
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