November 11, 2006
Part 1: What Makes A Memory?
from BBC 4 Radio
“This three-part series unravels some of the latest scientific research into how memory works with some of the leading experts in the field. We’ll explore fundamental questions such as does our memory have infinite capacity? Why are some people are better at remembering than others? Might drugs already being developed and tested be able to improve our memory? And is there a genetic cause to dementia or is it down to our lifestyle choices?”
Listen to THE MAKING OF MEMORY Pt 1.
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November 11, 2006
by Christine Bunish for POST (September 1, 2003)
“For film mixers, it’s all about getting big sound onto the big screen. If you think audio post production is not prone to change compared to the rapidly-evolving fields of nonlinear video editing, visual effects and graphics and animation, then think again.”
Read full article here.
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