The Von Trapp children in the musical are:
Many times, music is played as a part of what is known as the film's "sound track." In many instances, this music is known non-diegetic, that is to say, there no visible source for the sound within the film's story. Diegetic sound is sound that comes from the story, like as an actor strums a guitar.
In "The Sound of Music," the summer house is called the Von Trapp family's "Villa." The picturesque villa is depicted as a beautiful and serene place, serving as a backdrop for many key moments in the story, including the family's escape from the Nazis. Its scenic surroundings and charming architecture contribute to the film's enchanting atmosphere.
The DTS sound format was first used in Jurassic Park in 1993.
The Jazz Singer, in black and white, was the first feature-length film with sound to be widely distributed (in 1927). However, according to film historian Tim Dirks at filmsite.org, it was preceded in the same year by another movie with sound: Sunrise, directed by famed German director F. W. Murnau and produced in Hollywood (see link). sound sound
Many of the actors who had been huge in the silent film industry were unable to make the transition to "talkies" because their voice (which hadn't mattered before) was unsuitable to film.
7 children
Capt. Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music" had 7 children.
Sound of Music The King and I
7 - Leisl, Freidrick, Louisa, Brigitta, Kurt, Marta, Gretl
Many times, music is played as a part of what is known as the film's "sound track." In many instances, this music is known non-diegetic, that is to say, there no visible source for the sound within the film's story. Diegetic sound is sound that comes from the story, like as an actor strums a guitar.
Yes, in many ways, most musicals have been turned into movies like Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, etc.
yes I can. It's a strange connection in the brain, basically wires crossed where certain sounds register to a different sense. for me, hearing metal is painful. i can taste the metal, even if it's a recorded sound with no metal in sight.
there are seven children in the Von Trapp family
Incorporating many different kinds of music into one sound track
Rolfe Kent is a film score composer. A film score composer is a person who makes background music for a film. Rolfe Kent associate with many variety of different music when making these scores.
There were many different timbres but they all were voices if I remember correctly.
In "The Sound of Music," the summer house is called the Von Trapp family's "Villa." The picturesque villa is depicted as a beautiful and serene place, serving as a backdrop for many key moments in the story, including the family's escape from the Nazis. Its scenic surroundings and charming architecture contribute to the film's enchanting atmosphere.