

Showcases the sonic possibilities offered by object-based, immersive audio.

Showcases the sonic possibilities offered by object-based, immersive audio.
2025-01-01
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0.0Using Iceland's unique vision of German videographer Jacco Kliesch, this musical clip takes you on a surreal journey through the music of talented Czech bass music producer Rido, famous for its Let it Roll and Signal video festival performances.
0.0A drum and bass clip created for the public release of WaveForming, pushing the boundaries of low-frequency reproduction. This clip will undoubtedly give your subwoofer a workout and wake-up all surround speakers to a unique typographic experience.
0.0Created in collaboration with Italian composer and visual artist Lucio Arese. This clip uses the artist's most famous work to date around a bass-heavy sound design to showcase the power of WaveForming.
0.0Our introduction clip, fitting all cuts into one and using only sound design to do so, expect earth-shattering low frequency impacts as well as spatial effects, making full use of all speakers in your system
0.0Inspired by Max Cooper's bulk of work, this new clip directed by Benoit Munoz takes you on a visual journey that will challenge both your projector and your loudspeakers.
10.0Two ego-driven artificial intelligence maniacs Cosmo and Max, who are driven and designed to take over humanity, battle it out in a 1980’s Cyberpunk retro-video game world called ‘Game Over’, where the locations resembles a very real world. Can our Heroes, two Human game characters who are controlled by Cosmo and Max, escape this meta-reality and the clutches of the Metahumans ? A short film about Grief. The loss of family and friends during the Pandemic.
1.0Carrie Underwood performs songs from her new album, Denim & Rhinestones, LIVE from The Bell Tower in Nashville, Tennessee.
7.0The musically highly gifted maid Elsie, who longs for a career as a musician, is forced into marriage with Jacob, a young stable boy who dreams of owning his own horse. Both have to learn that they can only escape their lack of opportunities if they team up.
6.4Zed, a young British rapper, is about to start his first world tour, when a crippling illness strikes him down, forcing him to move back in with his family. He tries to find himself between an international music career and Pakistani family traditions.
5.3A deep dive into Berlin’s club scene, following a musician over one night in a legendary techno club, which turns into a rave odyssey.
10.0Experience a mystical journey through nature performed by a movement artist. Felix faces the whirling challenges of his inner turbulence with an emotionally charged dynamic, delicate strength, graceful dignity, as well as ecstatic devotion. Behold the fire dancer in the night.
0.0Anna idealizes Prince Edward, the most popular student in college. She only dreams of one thing: him, her prince charming.
Smetana's penultimate opera premiered on September 18, 1878, at the New Czech Theater. At the National Theater itself, it was staged in the 20th century, for example, from 1980 and 1983, respectively. The 2006 production in the second courtyard of the Litomyšl Castle, which was filmed by Czech Television, is characterized by a minimalist set with an imaginative neon silhouette of Bezděz Castle, as well as the fact that, with two exceptions, all the singers were performing their roles for the first time. Tenor Pavel Černoch, who at that time still had his international career ahead of him, excelled in the role of Vít... Since its creation, The Secret has been considered Smetana's most perfect and mature opera. Even the overture is a remarkably composed and superbly constructed masterpiece. After this successful premiere in Litomyšl, the performance became part of the repertoire of the National Theater.
0.0The most popular Czech comic opera, with a libretto by Karel Sabina, marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Bedřich Smetana, in the current production of the National Theater in Prague. For more than 150 years, The Bartered Bride has dominated Czech opera. No one else, not even Smetana himself, has managed to surpass its popularity, which over the years has become part of our national DNA, so to speak. At the time of its creation in the 1860s, however, The Bartered Bride was actually quite a bold experiment – Bedřich Smetana and librettist Karel Sabina masterfully mocked all those who imagined "national opera" as an idyllic picture of the Czech countryside, where national virtues reign supreme.