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Earleen Muffley

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Ina world where distractions abound and serenity is an ever-elusive commodity, the modern writer faces a Sisyphean task: to create compelling prose and poetry amidst the cacophony of everyday life. But fear not, weary wordsmiths, for there exists a solution that marries the senses, envelops the imagination, and transports the mind to realms of untapped creativity. Enter the world of ambient soundscape videos on YouTube, where auditory mastery and stunning visuals coalesce to create the perfect environment for your literary endeavors.

Let's delve into the myriad ways in which we can harness the power of these immersive videos to enhance our creative process, inspire our muses, and transform the atmosphere of our writing sanctuaries. To illustrate this point, I will highlight four exceptional YouTube channels that are making waves in this new multimedia frontier (my current four favorites): Magical Forest Music, RainRider Ambience, Sound Expanse, and TeraVibe.


I have 2 large monitors so I put the soundscape video full screen on the monitor to the right. Often I layer the videos - adjusting the sound levels with the sounds of the video I like better at a higher volume and choose the one with the visuals I want to see at the forefront.


This one is my favorite on all of Youtube. I have it on all day every day. It's an enchanted glade in the heart of a dark dark wood - all moody saturated purples and blues and greens. enormous ghostly toadstools and breathing purple porcupine plants and gently trembling flowers and leaves, magical fireflies, crickets, and every once in a while it rains... watch for easter eggs! when a unicorn shows up - it's good luck!


Embrace the multisensory experience offered by RainRider Ambience and Magical Forest Music, where the combination of ambient sounds and mesmerizing visuals invites you to explore enchanted forests, ethereal dreamscapes, and mind-bending 3D environments. As a creative exercise, immerse yourself in one of their videos and allow the sights and sounds to transport you to another world. Then, let your pen do the talking as you write a descriptive passage, a short story, or even a poem inspired by the sensory feast you've just experienced.


I recently discovered this one. Love the colors: the pinks, golds, purple, and blues - all the magical sparkle and flicker of fairydust glitter firefly light, the misty fog and enchanted tangle of woods with stained glass patches of sky. Occasional pink swish of an elusive mermaids tail in the misty pool. Lovely.


When the well of inspiration runs dry, channels like Sound Expanse and TeraVibe offer a lifeline. These purveyors of auditory and visual artistry specialize in providing diverse, evocative soundscapes accompanied by stunning visuals that awaken the slumbering muse within you. If you're feeling stuck, try playing a few different tracks from these channels and see what ideas spring forth. From the haunting echoes of a distant train set against the backdrop of a moonlit forest, to the gentle whispers of a forest stream winding its way through a sun-dappled glade, you're sure to find a scene that resonates with your creative spirit.


A writer's environment can be as influential as their words. By incorporating the soothing tones and breathtaking visuals of RainRider Ambience or the mystical melodies and captivating imagery of Magical Forest Music into your writing space, you can create an atmosphere that fosters creativity and focus. Allow the sounds and sights to envelop you, transporting your mind to a place where the words flow freely and without restraint.


For writers, distractions can be the bane of productivity. Thankfully, Sound Expanse and TeraVibe come to the rescue with their vast libraries of ambient soundscapes and mesmerizing visuals designed to help you tune out the clamor of the outside world. By masking external noise with carefully chosen tracks and visuals from these channels, you can create a cocoon of concentration, allowing you to immerse yourself in the world of your story.


The ambient soundscape videos offered by RainRider Ambience, Magical Forest Music, Sound Expanse, and TeraVibe provide an invaluable resource for writers seeking to unlock new realms of creativity, banish distractions, and transport themselves to a world of inspiration. As the age-old adage goes, "the pen is mightier than the sword," but perhaps, in this modern era, it is the power of sound and sight that truly holds the key to conquering the blank page. Embrace this multisensory revolution and prepare to be transported to new dimensions of creativity, where the stunning visuals of enchanted forests, magical dreamscapes, and 3D environments become the canvas upon which your literary masterpieces will unfold.


The Languageisavirus.com website exists to cure writer's block and inspire creativity. You can choose from a multitude of interactive writing games, story writing activities, poem generators, fun writing prompts and creative writing exercises!


The structure of this series allows aspiring practitioners of every level to learn, or deepen their understanding of the Jewish musical tradition at their own pace. Some may want to delve into the ancient sources related to listening while other will want to understand the textual basis for music a healing force. The videos and source sheets in this series work together as a whole but each section stands up on its own.


A total of nine styles are currently available for video, but Prisma claims the number will "soar weekly." The styles are Candy, Cold Fish, Paper Art, Illegal Beauty, Tokyo, Gothic, Curly Hair, The Scream and Roy.For an example of how Prisma's filters can enhance a high-resolution video, check out the video above.


According to Prisma, processing time for videos will depend on the device; on an iPhone 7, it should take 30 seconds to process a 15-second video, and the time will be approximately double on an iPhone 6S.


Prisma also plans to add GIF support "very soon." Quality of the filters should be improved in the near future.The iOS app is available for free on Apple's App Store. Android version (sans video support) is available on Google Play.


Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.


As yet, the technology can only reconstruct movie clips people have already viewed. However, the breakthrough paves the way for reproducing the movies inside our heads that no one else sees, such as dreams and memories, according to researchers.


Eventually, practical applications of the technology could include a better understanding of what goes on in the minds of people who cannot communicate verbally, such as stroke victims, coma patients and people with neurodegenerative diseases.


Previously, Gallant and fellow researchers recorded brain activity in the visual cortex while a subject viewed black-and-white photographs. They then built a computational model that enabled them to predict with overwhelming accuracy which picture the subject was looking at.


The brain activity recorded while subjects viewed the first set of clips was fed into a computer program that learned, second by second, to associate visual patterns in the movie with the corresponding brain activity.


Brain activity evoked by the second set of clips was used to test the movie reconstruction algorithm. This was done by feeding 18 million seconds of random YouTube videos into the computer program so that it could predict the brain activity that each film clip would most likely evoke in each subject.


Finally, the 100 clips that the computer program decided were most similar to the clip that the subject had probably seen were merged to produce a blurry yet continuous reconstruction of the original movie.


Reconstructing movies using brain scans has been challenging because the blood flow signals measured using fMRI change much more slowly than the neural signals that encode dynamic information in movies, researchers said. For this reason, most previous attempts to decode brain activity have focused on static images.


His channel was one of the fastest-growing channels in the history of YouTube, garnering over 10 million subscribers in a little over a year. He is part of the collaborative group the "Dream Team" consisting of himself, GeorgeNotFound, Antfrost, and Sapnap.


Clayton was born on August 12, 1999, in Orlando, Florida, United States. He grew up with a sister seven years younger than him, nicknamed "Drista" by TommyInnit, a portmanteau of "Dream" and "sista".[4] He also has an older sister and a younger brother.[5] Clay has ADHD.[6][7]


He was the quarterback of his high school flag football team and recreationally played basketball and soccer.[8][9] After graduating from high school in early 2018, he did not attend college because he felt that he knew enough about technology to get a job without a degree.[10] He formerly worked for AppleCare and did contracting.[11]


On September 25, 2019, Dream uploaded a video titled 'my face reveal'. Nothing is known about the video as it was deleted only a few days after it was uploaded. The description only reads "hey, that's me." The video only got 34,000 views before it was deleted.


On December 24, 2020, Dream teased a picture of himself in real life with a sign covering his face, leading people to speculate that Dream may do a face reveal.[14] On December 31, 2020, Dream tweeted "let's start 2021 off with a Bang..." along with an 8-second video of him teasing his face reveal again where he holds up a sign covering his face with music in the background.[15]


Dream has tweeted out a picture of a person from a photo generation site as a joke face reveal.[18] There have been instances of alleged photos of Dream, all of which Dream has dismissed. Dream has talked about the face reveal drama.[19]

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