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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 4, 2013 9:57:06 GMT
Take 1 CD Play it to a DVD and turn off the DVD sound and you look for syncronicity between the two artforms. The Dark Side Of The Rainbow is to play Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon to The Wizard Of Oz a second after the lion roars for the third time. I use the PAL version, because that's what we see in England, and Pink Floyd are English. What you will notice... The words, the timing, and the sound effects of the CD closely match the movie. The fade out's, and scene changes, expressions, movements, dances, and exhilaration of the movie closely match the CD. Then you have to remember that the UK uses PAL, and America uses NTSC, and I watch the PAL version. I see many coincidences. For some reason, that I can't remember, many years ago I swapped track 3 and 4 around to try that out to the movie. I was so surprised by what I saw, I count it as something to do before you die. The new sync made most of the movie work to the music. It was like a miracle! It is hard however to play remixed music, and it is hard to fix the joins of the CD tracks which merge with one another, and in America it is hard to play PAL speed. There is a ready made version available on the internet. Timed to Pal, reversed 3/4 tracks, he fixed all of the joints so that you don't hear a pop. It is one of the most awesome things that you will ever see, and hear. There must be at least 200 coincidences in the entire movie, but most of them are all in a row, like a machine gun of coincidences. And is swapping tracks 3 and 4 cheating? Well not very much. I don't think that Pink Floyd made the tracks in the order that they are on the CD, so they chose an order, and they could have chose this order. Did Pink Floyd deliberately make the music match the movie? Unlikely, because they made the music to play on a vinyl, and a lot of the tracks are on side 2. You have to stop the movie to turn the record over, and the sync is even harder to get right. It's just a mathematical mind buzz. The odds mount up to almost impossible, but it happened, so it's amazing. It's like winning the Lottery. One day I will list all of the coincidences, it will take me hours. Here is the Dark Side Of The Rainbow Remix in PAL... drive.google.com/file/d/1XLRtCg9Lu49z58M6gbBNPJBoK7RyUaAV/view?usp=sharing
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 4, 2013 16:53:07 GMT
list is a microscopic close look at Dark Side Of The moon Remix.
This list only works to the PAL version of Wizard Of Oz.
The coincidences include some artistic features that most people ignore.
1/ The Dark Heartbeat at the beginning works well
2/ Produced by MERVYN LeROY plays to opening Breath In The Air (Produce, and give the movie life)
3/ The Directors name changes to a beat in music timing
4/ Drums scatter sounds to Dorothy's feet as she runs on the ground into picture.
5/ She strokes the dog to Guitar riffs.
6/ She opens the gate to a rusty hinge type sound
7/ Her feet time to more drum beats approaching her parents
8/ Guitar riffs time to the conversation
9/ Guitar riffs time to the movements of Dorothy's head turning
10/ Breath in the air is lip synced
11/ Breath in the air is breathed by a chick, and near her hair (artistic licence)
12/ mom closes the cage to timed riffs
13/ Don't be afraid to care is lip synced out of time by Dorothy (you can't get all of the events in perfect time)
14/ Leave, don't leave me.. Dorothy leaves.
15/ Look around.. Dorothy looks around
16/ Choose your own friends times to 3 buddies introduction.
17/ How you live, and how you fly is timed to physical activity events.
18/ Timed mannerisms lead up to All you touch, and all you'll see. A touch on Dorothy, and pointing into the distance.
19/ All your life will ever be is implied by mannerisms.
20/ Run rabbit run is mimed to actions.
21/ Dig that hole get the sun is an out of time sync to actions, and images. Pointing to the ground, and a scroll across the sun.
22/ When at last the work is done is time to work actions, and body movements.
23/ Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one is timed towards a bench, and digging a hand into a bucket.
24/ How you live, and how you fly is lip synced pretty well to body movements.
25/ But only if you ride the tide, is surfed on a fence, and lip synced.
26/ Balanced on the biggest wave, becomes unbalanced, and falls in a wave of motion.
At this point the film has been running 4 minutes, and I am on 26 syncs. But you could look back, and notice that I am referring to several syncs per count. At least 3 syncs per line number, and riffs that are up to about 6 beats. So I could be Quantum, and get 60 syncs by now, but I am just being microscopic.
27/ Race towards an early grave, the Lion man races towards Dorothy, and the music changes towards a dramatic emotive piece.
It is also important to remember the characters syncs in the movie, and combine them from previous events. The Lion Man in this scene is about to get his own theme which happens again, and again as a sync. You get double syncs, and treble syncs. In this case the heart attack will be the lion man sync. And heart attack sounds as clocks ticking, and hearts beating (a fearful lion who has a Pink Floyd heart attack themed sync)...
28/ Running to flowing sounds, and sitting to a heart attack to the chiming of clocks, and ticking sounds. The Lion Man theme sound throughout.
29/ Passing biscuits around to riff timing.
30/ Patting the back to drum riffs.
31/ Running away to drum riffs (some off camera you have to imagine the continuation)
32/ Throwing biscuit to the dog with several combined sync beats.
33/ The dog looks up to a beat.
34/ lip syncing to riffs, several syncs.
35/ Dorothy touches a wheel to a loud beat.
36/ A chicken appears to a high ping sound.
37/ More lip syncs.
38/ Dog appears to a riff, some tail wagging riffs.
39/ Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day matches the mood change.
40/ Cuddly, snuggly dog syncs. The dog plays air guitar as well.
41/ On a piece of ground in you home town, Dorothy sits on bail of hay.
42/ Waiting for someone to show you the way. Dorothy looks like she is waiting, and mimes the words.
43/ Tired of Lying in the sunshine, Dorothy is leaning back in the sunshine.
44/ Staying home to watch the rain... this is Somewhere Over A Rainbow.
45/ You are young, and life is long is spoken to the dog.
46/ 10 years have got behind you, and the scene seems to look behind Dorothy to the background.
47/ You missed the starting gun is half mimed.
48/ Camera pans away as Lyrics end, although Dorothy is still singing.
49/ Actions time to riffs, and the WITCH THEME begins, the wailing riffs. Like the Lion, the Witch has a theme, and her theme is the shriek riff, and wailing sounds.
50/ The gate hits the witch lady to a squeel riff.
51/ The tone of the music becomes more melodramatic, and trajic in the house to a sync.
52/ Dorothy appears to speak the riffs, and her father mimes them. Head and mouth actions replace riffs.
53/ Hand on the knee to a loud riff.
54/ The witch finger points with a wiggle to a wiggle riff.
55/ So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking. Hearts are sinking to a tragic circumstance. The witch passes a note to the mom.
56/ Racing around to come up behind you again. The father comes up behind them slightly out of time.
57/ but you're older.. is timed to Dorothy arguing with an older woman.
58/ Riffs to actions.
59/ Shorter of breath and one day closer to death. Dorothy approaches the witch who opens her mouth to 'Shorter of breath', and closer to death is spoken closer to the witch.
60/ Wailing choir as the dog is lifted away.
61/ Wailing increases as Dorothy mimes the wail and cries.
62/ Hanging on in quiet desperation. Dorothy is in desperation mimed.
63/ the song is over,Thought I'd something more to say. The mother ends the conversation.
64/ Riffs to the father's movements.
65/ 'Home' is almost commanded to the dog who jumps out of the basket, and appears to hear the command with its ears pricked up.
66/ I like to be here when I can. Mimed, and portrayed.
67/ Come home cold, and tired. The dog has just come home after running.
68/ It's good to warm my bones besides the fire. The dog is warmed by the body of Dorothy.
69/ Far away across the field, timed to a scene change far away across a field.
70/ Spoken Magic spell is spoken to the scene change of the magician sign.
71/ Camera zooms to the sign to a camera zoom sound.
72/ On The Run is playing, and the magician is talking about them running away. The mood is magical, the music is whizzing around.
73/ The female announcer is partially mimed.
74/ The dog steals a sausage to a distorted sound effect. The sausages become electrical type objects that make noises when you move them.
75/ More sausage noises to a magic wand sausage on a wand action by the magician.
76/ more sausage noises wobbly to a wobbly movement.
77/ Candles are lit to a sound effect.
78/ The Mystic sequence begins as the hat is put on the head to a sound effect.
79/ Basket taken off Dorothy to a sound effect.
80/ Live for today gone tomorrow, and arm grab all time to syncs.
81/ Scary laugh as the magician looks into the crystal ball.
82/ Camera pan to a squeel noise like its panning on squeeky wheels.
83/ Looking into the crystal ball has a distorted riff.
84/ Evil laugh and more sound effects all line up to the story told by the Crystal ball.
85/ Music builds up evil, and Dorothy starts to panic.
86/ Crashing thunderous sound, Dorothy jumps up. The news is scary, but also the thunderstorm begins. The trees shake outside.
87/ Wind sounds to wind. Thunder sounds to thunder, and footstep sounds to footsteps.
88/ More footstep sounds for the wizard. And gasps of breath, the wizard gasps at the same time.
89/ a distorted electrical riff to the tornado flow.
90/ More wind sounds to the wind.
91/ Horses run in beat to a new piano beat.
92/ The tornado flows in time to the piano beat.
93/ The mother's trajedy is in action to a trajic series of notes.
94/ More tornado, grass, and Dorothy syncs for several beats.
95/ 'I'm not frightened of dying is said as the father comes into the scene, and he is trying to be calm in a deathly situation. The man continues to speak to other similar sync events.
96/ More timed action by Dorothy, and the props, resulting in a door floating away to a sound effect.
97/ Wailing in the house to wailing actions.
98/ Wailing outside in perfect sync.
99/ Dorothy put her hand to her mouth to shout to perfectly timed wailing syncs.
100/ Screams to match a window hitting Dorothy on the head.
101/ A wail to a double exposure which mimics a mouth wailing.
102/ Rising wails to the rising building with spin beats.
103/ Chickens float to wail beats.
104/ A grandma says hello to an hello sound, and waves.
105/ Dorothy says hello back to a shallow hello sound, and waves back.
106/ A wail to the arrival of men in a boat.
107/ The rowing of their oars matches the music timing.
108/ Dorothy looks outside, the spinning mathes the music, she opens her mouth to a wailing sound.
109/ The WITCH THEME as mentioned earlier is to wailing, and she appears, and wails in time to the sounds.
110/ The building rises, and spins to the sounds rising, and spin beats.
111/ Timed wailing on the bed, and Dorothy mimes the wails with her mouth.
112/ The house falls to a perfectly timed wail.
113/ The house floats down to floaty wail sounds reduced in amplitude.
114/ A piece of paper falls to a piano riff.
115/ "I never said I was frightened of dying."softly whispered as the bed lands softly.
116/ Dorothy looks cautious the wailing sounds cautious.
117/ Door opens to a quiet reprise in the music.
118/ oh oh oh is voiced to a sort of oh oh oh wondrous moment.
119/ Footsteps match the piano riff. The voice fades away the further Dorothy gets from us.
120/ As Dorothy goes off camera, the wailing ends, and the song ends.
121/ Money plays, and it just fits the scene artistically.
122/ The first words "Money" are turned, and spoken by a munchkin.
123/ It's a gas is spoken to the appearance of a bubble of gas.
124/ Cash register to footsteps money is lip synced.
125/ Get back! is spoken to Dorothy darting her head back.
126/ Keep your hands off my stack is keep your hands off my dog in this mimicry.
127/ Don't give me that goody good bullshit is spoken as the good witch explains to Dorothy that she killed a witch with her house.
128/ Partly mimed, and actioned beats.
129/ The GOOD WITCH THEME is a saxophone sound mimed to actions.
130/ Good Witch Theme
131/ Good Witch theme
132/ The munchkins gather around to a high tempo beat.
133/ Dorothy acts out the riffs.
134/ The start of a SUPER SYNC this lasts for ages. Dancing in incredible time to the music.
I'm adding 5 on for the dancing which has many timed steps.
139/ Marching to the beat.
140/ Jumping to the beats.
141/ The passing of flowers to a beat sync.
142/ Marching again to the beat.
143/ Spinning dancers on right of screen to a riff.
144/ Dancing, and marching to the beat.
145/ Hornblowers walk to the beat.
146/ Hornblowers blow their horns to a horn sound.
147/ Money spoken and mimed.
148/ Share it fairly don't take a slice of my pie mimed.
149/ Money mimed out of time a bit.
150/ So they say mimed.
151/ Today... mimed.
152/ But if you ask for a raise it's no surprise that they're giving none away. Is all mimed with a series of actions, and mouth movements.
153/ The good witch dances in time.
154/ Certificate of Death has an entire conversation with actions to match sounds.
155/ I was really drunk at the time is actioned.
156/ An organ sparks up in time to babies waking up.
157/ Camera pans artistically to organ.
158/ Ballet Dancers timed to beats, dancing and leg movements.
159/ Strange singing saxophone boys, and leg movements.
160/ Camera pan to matching pan sounds.
161/ Us us us us... mimed, and lip synced.
162/ and them, them them, mimed
163/ Ordinary men mimed at a distance from camera.
164/ Me and You switches from witch to Dorothy.
165/ God only knows what we would do to choose. 'we is on 2 people' to do is lip synced by witch.
166/ Witch times steps to music, and music escalates to death scene.
167/ Forward he cried from the rear and the front rank died. Witch walks forwards, and the witch is dead, and folds away.
168/ And the general sat and the lines on the map moved from side to side. Feet are the lines on the map moving from side to side.
169/ Black, and Blue, the witch is on the left in black, Dorothy is on the right in blue.
170/ Who knows which is which, has a witch facing a witch. Who is who is actioned.
171/ UP is timed to the witch going up in smoke.
172/ The Good witch waves her hand and mimes Up Up Up.
173/ Down is partly actioned, and mimed.
174/ In the end It's only round, and round. The scene ends with Dorothy going round and round the path, but the explanation would have to be ahead of the action, as though the good witch is telling Dorothy what she has to do.
175/ 'Short sharp shock' is timed to a magical bubble appearing.
176/ 'I mean he get off lightly' The witch floats away lightly.
177/ 3 saxophone beats with long gaps have 3 munchkins jump on the path timed to each saxophone beat. A fourth beat flutters to a fluttering hand motion.
178/ Camera pans to a change in music tempo, and exhilaration.
179/ The crowd dance in time to the beats.
180/ Some violin players motion their violins to the saxophone beats.
181/ Down, and out.. Dorothy goes down off the screen, and then out off the screen.
182/ 'With.. without' timed to 'with a brain', 'without a brain'.
183/ Who'd deny it's what the fighting's all about. Makes sense that the witch doesn't have a brain. The intelligence not to fight.
184/ Dorothy steps towards the scarecrow and the music raises in volume.
185/ 'I've got things on my mind.' the scarecrow shows his empty mind.
186/ Dorothy steps over a fence and the music changes.
187/ Nodding heads to sound effects.
188/ Wobbly scarecrow arms to wobbly funny music.
189/ Scarecrow drops to a funny sound effect.
190/ Stuffs his belly to sound effects.
191/ Falls over the fence to sound effects.
192/ Dorothy jumps the fence to sound effects, the scarecrow reacts to sound effects.
193/ A crow moves, jumps, and flies away to sound effects.
194/ Now another SUPER SYNC as the scarecrow actions so many beats its hard to count them all. I counted 92.
I will add 10 syncs for the approximate 92 scarecrow beats.
204/ Some strange conversation riffs end when Dorothy, and the scarecrow stand up.
205/ The scarecrow jumps in the air to a loud guitar riff.
206/ Dorothy, and the scarecrow dance around in time to some music.
207/ The lunatic is on the grass, the lunatic is on the grass. The scarecrow falls.. stands up, and then falls again timed to on the grass.
208/ Dorothy, and the scarecrow swing their arms to the beats.
209/ Remembering daisy chains, you see some yellow flowers appear like daisies.
210/ Got to keep the loonies on the path. The witch sees her enemies on the path from behind a tree.
211/ The lunatic is in the hall. Dorothy steps into what you could call the hall of the trees.
212/ The lunatics are in my hall. Dorothy and scarecrow are in the trees hall who is now speaking to them, and slapping them.
213/ The paper holds their folded faces to the floor. Trees make paper, and these trees have folded faces, and
they are held to the floor.
214/ The paper boy brings more. These are living trees so could be called paper boys.
215/ No room on the hill. Dorothy and scarecrow are pushed off a sort of mini hill.
216/ And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too. An apple bounces off the scarecrow's head, thrown by the tree.
217/ I'll see you on the Darkside of the moon. That's like saying "go away!" as Dorothy and scarecrow are sent away.
218/ The lunatic is in my head. Timed to the tin man appearance.
219/ You raise the blade... timed perfectly to a raised axe.
220/ You re-arrange me 'till I'm sane. Dorothy, and scarecrow rearrange the tin man.
221/ You lock the door, And throw away the key, There's someone in my head but it's not me. That's how the situation looks.
222/ Dorothy moves, and scarecrow wiggles in time to a beat change.
223/ Thunder in your ear... scarecrow puts oil in tin man's ear.
224/ You shout and no one seems to hear... Tin man moves his mouth, but cannot speak.
225/ Some wailing matches the tin man's relief.
226/ A tin voice sound plays to the tin man talking like sparky's piano.
227/ Then a conversation starts to lip movements.
228/ Laughing out of sync to body shakes.
229/ All that you touch All that you see All that you taste All you feel. All that you love All that you hate All you distrust All you save. All that you give All that you deal All that you buy, beg, borrow or steal. All you create All you destroy All that you do All that you say. All that you eat And everyone you meet All that you slight And everyone you fight. All that is now All that is gone All that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
The tin man seems to speak all of this with body language to go with it. It's not exact but it works very well.
230/ The end of the speech times perfectly to the end of the speech actions. They all start walking away.
231/ Tin Man's footsteps time to clumping heart beats very accurately.
232/ Tin man dances to the final beats
That's the end of the first playing of Dark Side Of The Moon. 232 syncs so far not even half way through the film.
233/ Silence, but Dorothy is whispering in scarecrows ear, scarecrow whispers in Dorothy's ear, so silence works.
Tin man does a sort of Charlie Chaplain dance.. a silent comedy.
234/ Tin man leans to Heartbeats
235/ Heartbeats, and ticking clocks to heart attack type situation.
236/ Zoom to witch has a scream to it. The WITCH THEME. A theme as a coincidence on a coincidence.
237/ A fire has a time beat, but it's not very scary music.
238/ Movements to riffs, but mild accuracy.
239/ Breath in the Air, they all relax, and enjoy themselves skipping to the road.
240/ Don't be afraid to care. They were attacked, now they are not afraid to care. They look happy.
241/ Leave, don't leave me... they leave the screen.
242/ Look around, you see a bird hidden in the picture.
243/ How you fly... the scarecrow hops into the air.
244/ Electric sound to turning heads, run rabbit run, they look scared.
245/ Dig that hole, the tin man has an axe on display.
246/ When at last the work is done.. again you can use the axe as a reference to work.
247/ It's time to dig another one is lip synced.
248/ Race towards an early grave, they race towards the hidden enemy the lion. Perfectly in time.
249/ The lion moves to swirly sounds.
250/ The lion heartbeat theme, but the lion is creating the fast heartbeats in his victims.
251/ A loud riff to attack the tin man.
252/ Drum riff beats to actions for a long period. Not exact but they work OK.
253/ The lion dries his eyes to drum riffs, and it happens a few times in the movie. The dry eyes riff theme.
254/ Waiting for someone to show you the way is spoken, and Dorothy invites the lion to join them on the way to Oz.
255/ Tired of lying in the sunshine. Dorothy wipes the lions tired eyes. (artistic licence.)
256/ You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. Mimed to Dorothy by the lion who was on a killing rampage when they met him.
257/ No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun. Fits the actions.
258/ Dancing to guitar riffs.
259/ Witch appears to witch wailing theme sounds.
260/ Sad sounds as witch casts the spell on the flowers.
261/ Catch up with the sun but its sinking timed to bright image change.
262/ to Come up behind you again. The sun is scrolled onto the screen.
263/ the sun is the same in a relative way.. scroll across the sky to see more of the sunlight.
264/ Shorter of breath, and closer to death. The scenario is that the group will breath in the flowers, and get closer to death.
265/ Emerald city is seen to a wondrous wail.
266/ Hanging on in quiet desperation is mimed.
267/ The song is over spoken... they leave and run across the field to timed riffs.
268/ Home again is mimed, but doesn't make easy sense, unless you include hallucinary plant fever from the flowers.
269/ When I come home cold and tired... the dog is shown to be asleep.
270/ It's good to warm my bones beside the fire. Dorothy is lying by the dog, and Dorothy warming the dog was used at the beginning it's another theme.
271/ Far away across the field. They are.
272/ calls the faithful to their knees, the lion falls down with its knees in the air.
273/ To hear the softly spoken magic spell. A magic flutter sound begins which fades in the good witch. A spell
is spoken to resolve the situation.
274/ The wand is waved to swooshes. Snow falls down to a sound effect that matches snow falling down.
275/ Dorothy wakes up to female speaking sounds.
276/ Camera pans out to bad witch with a snarly effect.
277/ The 4 dance to the tempo of the music.
278/ Walk to the distance to the tempo of the music.
279/ The witch takes off on her broom to a sound effect.
280/ The witch flies in a circle to a matching harmony with a correct circular fade effect.
281/ Live for today gone tomorrow. Echoes to the city doors scene. It looks sort of like it might echo there.
282/ Laughing... who's inside there laughing. It's the wizard again who used the same laugh before.
283/ The shoes are shown to the sound of running. The matches are vague here.
284/ Purple Horse moves to the music beats.
285/ A riff to a man in green appearing.
286/ I am not frightened of dying is mimed, but is vague to the scene.
287/ Hats waved to the music.
288/ Fade to a new room to a change in music.
289/ Wailing of pleasure sounds to a pleasure room.
290/ Polishing Wheel swings in time to the music, more pleasure wailing.
291/ 4 increases in volume to 4 pleasure events timed accurately to a climax.
292/ The lion moves its mouth to wail sounds.
293/ They dance off screen to the music timing.
294/ Wailing is mimed by 3 men in green.
295/ Scarecrow does a bit of timed wail miming.
296/ Witch Theme wailing to mouth sync
297/ SURRENDER DOROTHY timed to music and wailing, and fading sound.
298/ Oh.. to ladies crying.
299/ second oh... to more ladies crying different camera angle.
300/ Sad wailing as crowd are frightened.
301/ Sad wailing as the crowd are told to go away.
302/ Wizard leaves to wailing fade out.
303/ The 4 talk to talking sounds.
304/ The lion seems to get brave, and the wailing comes back louder to his mouth movements.
305/ The lion roars to a loud wail, then acts feminine to a quiet wail, and this happens a few times in this part. Loud for large mouth opening, and feminine for wavy hand gestures.
306/ The lions tail it timed to cash registers. And a few body movements.
307/ Money plays to marching in time, and then dressing up as a rich king.
308/ Get a good job with good pay and you're okay. Dressed as king, a good job with good pay.
309/ Grab that cash with both hands. The tin man makes a crown, and has his hand on it.
310/ Cash register walking beats, and stopping to say MONEY.
311/ Get back... the lion seems to say it, and they step back a bit.
312/ I'm all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack. Dorothy has her hand on the lion's cloak, she steps back as the lion seems to speak those words.
313/ Goody good bullshit is mimed by the lion.
314/ Some lion miming here works to sound effects.
315/ The wizard frightens the lion to a loud wail from a saxophone.
316/ Dorothy mimes a bit to some saxophone sounds.
317/ The music gets exciting as the wizard calls them in.
318/ The lion tries to run away to a riff.
319/ The lion does some mimes to riffs.
320/ They hold hands, and the door opens to music sequences.
321/ Their footsteps are timed, and the music is powerful to encounter the wizard of Oz.
322/ Flames time to the music.
323/ Dorothy does actions to a music change.
324/ The root of all evil today. Close-up of green evil face, and fire timed to music beats.
325/ Away away away away.. it looks like the Tin man is told to go away.
326/ The scarecrow does actions to voices.. cruisin for a bruisin etc as he kneels to Oz.
327/ Organ pipes play, and Oz has Organ pipes behind him.
328/ Whooshing sounds and organ playing timed to whooshing flames, and organ pipe images.
329/ The haunted forest fades on to a sound effect.
330/ The lion mimes to a saxophone sound looking at a sign.
331/ Us, the lion speaks for us.
332/ And them... Scary Owls suddenly pop up on the screen.
333/ Were only ordinary men fits the scene.
334/ Me and you is timed to the tin man rising, and falling.
335/ The witch appears to some sort of saxophone effect.
336/ Forward he cried from the rear, can be heard as forward she cried from the rear. Telling the monkeys to go forwards into battle.
337/ and the front rank died. can be heard as the front rank dived. The monkeys dive out of the window.
338/ And the general sat and the lines on the map moved from side to side. The general is the witch, and the lines of monkeys move from the sides across the screen.
339/ Black... the monkeys approach in black silhouette.
340/ and blue... Dorothy is in blue.
341/ And who knows which is which and who is who. A battle of mixed bodies is taking place.
342/ Up up up... the dog is taken up into the sky.
343/ and down down down... the scarecrow is down, and flattened. And even seems to be saying down down down.
344/ Round and round... the scarecrows legs are picked up, and spun around, and around.
345/ Fade, and music boost works to scene of the witch with the dog.
346/ A battle of words, and argument with the witch.
347/ give 'em a quick short, sharp, shock. The witch reacts to touching Dorothy's shoes she got a shock.
348/ The witch mimes playing a saxophone to a saxophone.
349/ A dog chase sequence has matching sound effects.
350/ The witch wails at Dorothy with matching sounds, and actions.
351/ The sand timer is turned to a sound effect, and Dorothy cries to a sound effect.
352/ Down is spoken to the sand flowing down.
353/ And Out is spoken as Dorothy slumps against a chair.
354/ with with... is spoken when Dorothy is with her mother in the globe.
355/ without... is spoken as the mother vanishes in a flash on the globe.
356/ it's what the fighting's all about... you see the witch in the globe. The enemy.
357/ Out of the way, it's a busy day. The dog is out of the way, busy getting help.
358/ I've got things on my mind. We are back to the scarecrow who said it last time around.
359/ For the want of the price of tea and a slice. vaguely that's what we reward dogs with when they help us.
360/ Climbing music snaps to the scene of climbing. Nice synchronisation to actions.
361/ More syncs to marching, and talking.
362/ They grab 3 costumes to a fight, the sound effects just about work.
363/ The lions tail swings around to riffs.
364/ Music change as the scene is changed to outside Dorothy's room.
365/ The lunatic is on the grass, is synced to an axe swing chop on her door.
366/ The same again.
367/ keep them on the path, they run along a narrow path.
368/ The lunatic is in the hall, now they are in the witches hall.
369/ The lunatics are in my hall as though the witch were saying it.
370/ If the dam breaks, is mimed to the scarecrow breaking a rope to drop a chandelier on the enemy heads.
371/ I'll see you on the Dark Side Of The Moon.. almost get away, but the witch wails orders.
372/ The lunatic is in my head.. sort of works to the scarecrow.
373/ You raise the blade, you see the tin man with a raised blade.
374/ You make the change... they change direction.
375/ You rearrange me, you lock the door. They are trapped, no way out. the exits are closed.
376/ And if the cloud bursts thunder in your ear. Matches actions.
377/ You shout but no one seems to hear. Flames are burning on the broom to wailing sounds. Matches the scene.
378/ I'll see you on the Dark Side Of The Moon! Dorothy kills the witch.
379/ The witch melts to wailing, and melting sound effects.
380/ "I can't think of anything to say except...I think it's marvellous! HaHaHa!" The witch is gone!!!
381/ Dorothy gets the broom to excited musical accompaniment.
382/ All that you give, and all that you deal. Dorothy gives Oz the broom.
This is the end of part 2. 382 syncs approx. Still more movie left. The CD plays for the 3rd time.
383/ A bit like the opening credits, Oz hands the scarecrow a list of academic words to the opening heartbeats.
384/ I've been mad for years, the scarecrow seems to mime it.
385/ I've always been mad, the scarecrow mimes it.
386/ Approach machinery to a mechanical sound increase.
387/ The lion gets a medal to an excited musical accompaniment.
388/ Some riffs time to the movements of people.
389/ The heart is passed to the tin man with a sound effect.
390/ Leave, don't leave me. Dorothy is left out, she seems to mime it.
391/ Look around choose your own friends. The wizard seems to say look around, and indicates the friends.
392/ How you fly... they will attempt to go up in a balloon.
393/ Dig that hole. The wizard points towards the floor.
394/ When at last the work is done. They walk away.
395/ How you fly, race towards an early grave, music changes. Fade out race towards the balloon to fly.
396/ Hats swing in time to clock chimes, and wavy music.
397/ Actions to sound effects.
398/ Bubble approaches and pops to a sound effect.
399/ Waiting for someone to show you the way. Dorothy wants to know the way home.
400/ Dorothy mimes to words that describe being left in Oz for 10 years.. sort of.
401/ Actions to riffs.
402/ Racing around to come up behind you again. the good witch comes up behind Dorothy.
403/ The house floats down to a wail.
404/ Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way. Sort of fits.
405/ Actions to riffs.
406/ Home home again. Dorothy is home again.
407/ I like to be here when I can sort of mimed.
408/ When I come home cold and tired sort of mimed.
409/ Far away across the field the tolling of the iron bell. Dorothy seems to be explaining where she went. Across a field, ringing Oz doorbell.
410/ The end music is dark, and the movie was dark.
So 410 total, skipping a few, and being generous with a few.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 8, 2013 9:39:08 GMT
This Syncronisation includes not one but two syncs. Audio track 1 English (default) Includes Atom Heart Mother by Pink Floyd, plus English speaking combined. So you can actually watch the film, and it's hard to tell that it's been dubbed at all. Audio track 2 Zulu, has Atom Heart Mother playing all by itself, with some audio before, and after the music. It still syncs very nicely on its own. Atom Heart Mother is played just one time, so the movie ends with the regular audio ending in both versions.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 9, 2013 16:51:20 GMT
Atom Heart Oz. It syncs so well by just playing the CD from the title that I think someone is playing a joke on us. Ok news on this. I have found a new way to put the tracks together. It's like a jigsaw, and this seems to be a studio joke. Atom Heart Mother is a real sync to the movie, not an accidental one. There are conversations in this sync that are impossible with a coincidence. I have nearly completed the correct synchronization. Things to look for: Unlimited... because you can make several versions from the same soundtrack. Somehow it auto queues. I don't know much about audio editing, but my software snaps to certain location in the movie that sync. There is a quiet ending, and a loud ending, and some parts of the movie have about 6 pieces of Pink Floyd that work. "Silence in the studio!" is spoken, and snaps to multiple places that all work as a moment of someone talking to camera. Fooled you works when someone is pointing at you, or when the dwarf is holding a smiley face to his mouth. Womble seems to jump to certain snapping points. I fixed Womble somehow to work better, now the movie snaps to the audio better. The current version is Atom Heart Mother Final [Uncle Pythagoras] Trailer here... vimeo.com/76750345New trailer now up... Trailer 2The latest version is just called Atom Heart Oz HD AAC [Uncle Pythagoras]
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 5, 2014 22:16:45 GMT
I have been looking for a sync that is not Pink Floyd (why are they always Pink Floyd?). Finally I have discovered one that works really well. Kung Fu Cruise Control is Skeewiff: Cruise Control synced to Kung Fu Hustle. Just press play on the CD 1 second after the COLUMBIA logo appears, then wait for the last track to silence, then start all over again. The last track may have a secret ending... just skip the secret ending. Trailer Here
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 9, 2014 23:56:11 GMT
Eternal Walls Of The Spotless Mind is a sync of Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind to Pink Floyd The Wall. It is very similar to a movie opera. It tells the story very well, and can be made by anyone. Play CD1 first, and CD2 2nd starting with the fade in of Jim Carey at the beginning of the movie. The reverse also works, CD2 first, and CD1 2nd. Because you can play either CD first I made a special version. I extended the movie myself by joining the beginning of the movie to the end of the movie. Now you get the whole sync of both parts, and the story unfolds with the twist written in the words of The Wall. It is so good that you can follow the story, but I advise you to watch the film before you watch the sync. It is my favourite sync, and even brings tears to my eyes just from the similarity to the story. All of my syncs can be watched on Streamnation by adding Uncle Pythagoras to your friends list. You can also add Barry Pythagoras as a friend on Facebook. Eternal Walls Trailer
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