Word: effect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ideal equipment hoped for by the group is a two room set-up with the acting going on in one and the recording in the other. In this way the effect of a broadcast will be achieved, for the program will be reproduced by a loud speaker and defects in it may be corrected before the actual recording takes place...
...some remarkable changes, even for Ellington, get "Something To Live For" (Brunswick) and listen to the introduction. . . Hampton's "Wizzin' the Wizz" is supposed to be even better two fingered piano. I still think that they record him slowly in order to get that "Ride of the Walkyrie" effect...
Latest in the never-ending stream of De Mille productions, "Union Pacific"-- now at the Met--is like all his others in the grand scale of its theme and the fragmentary method of presentation. The cast of thousands, the romanticized history, the premeditated lavishness and panoramic effect--these are all present. But the story, which concerns the building of America's first transcontinental railroad, is amenable to this sort of treatment; and the screen version has been made with unusually great attention to detail. As a result, the atmosphere of frontier times--composed of the amusing savagery of the Indians...
...administration. However, for the few it is essential, as shown by the small but consistent number of Law School graduates who spend a year at the Business School before leaving Cambridge. Yale men are not so lucky, for they have no business School. The cooperative plan made Harvard in effect a mere crutch for them. It is no wonder that the scheme was dropped by mutual consent...
Richard H. Sullivan '39, president of the Council, announced last night that in February, on the recommendations of the Committee on Elections, the Council passed a resolution to the effect that the constitutional clause should be interpreted to provide for the appointment of a dormitory resident...