From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11730 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, July 2 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11730 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Tap The top of Your Head Like This to Grow Thick Dense Hair in 30 Days ["] 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee & 1-Year Warranty ["Air Physio" Subject: Tap The top of Your Head Like This to Grow Thick Dense Hair in 30 Days Tap The top of Your Head Like This to Grow Thick Dense Hair in 30 Days http://brainsaviorignite.za.com/QBnXyA2BedIyxMYjqRSoTACzPJVeKBVMFDYKVMhYgtab57ihjg http://brainsaviorignite.za.com/GG1nV0com_gZMkYlxpXSCkW5D94PTopdWqUY9QglDGpKyCLrYA Although Syncro-Vox has long since fallen into disuse as a serious animation method (other than when a computerized version was used in the short-lived, and ultimately controversial, Mrs. Munger's Class shorts of the 1990s), it has survived sporadically in comedic form, most notably on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, where a celebrity's face is superimposed with live video of the moving lips of Conan's writer Robert Smigel. This comedy bit was reused on Conan O'Brien's 2010 talk-show Conan and the "In Hot Water" podcast on Compound Media. A spoof of Cambria Studios' Syncro-Vox cartoons called Mr. Incredible and Pals was also included as a special feature on the 2005 DVD release of The Incredibles. The technique was also used in the Barenaked Ladies music video "Thanks, That Was Fun", which combined clips from previous videos with new mouth movements. Painty, the talking pirate painting that asks "Are you ready, kids?" in the introduction to SpongeBob SquarePants cartoons, imitates the Syncro-Vox technique with modern animation technology. It was also featured in standard episodes of the series, including (but not limited to), "Karate Choppers", "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture", and "Moving Bubble Bass". A form of this technique was used in the 1996 BBC Schools series Hallo aus Berlin for the mocapped animated characters Rolli and Rita. Syncro-Vox was used in the Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes "The Magic Tree of Nowhere" and "The House of Discontent". It was also featured in some That '70s Show episodes imitating Farrah Fawcett and Richard Nixon. Syncro-Vox was again used in the December 20, 2010 episode of WWE Raw during a promo in which The Miz spoofe ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2023 05:35:34 +0200 From: "Air Physio" Subject: 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee & 1-Year Warranty 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee & 1-Year Warranty http://targetsurvey.one/LdVEuaaxMGRTvmIZoA4JVZDiMT-hZ1sUAro7kBHeEJAWgDwpqA http://targetsurvey.one/l0nVUTHvxz_IodZ-4nVfCQM7imeRaeUyhhw6r9KrCRCis4ZSQg Shah's acting career began with work in inter-collegiate plays in Gujarati during the early 1990s. Her work included roles in several stage dramas including Ant Vagarni Antakshari and Doctor Tame Pan?. A 1995 piece by Rasa magazine reported that Shah had proved her abilities to become one of the stars of Gujarati theatre. In one of the plays, she was brought to the attention of a team member of the TV serial Campus (1993) who suggested that she audition for a part in it. She was accepted following a screen test. This was followed by several other serials, including the popular Zee TV shows Tara and Banegi Apni Baat (both 1993b1997), as well as Naya Nukkad (1993b1994) on Doordarshan and Daraar (1994b1995) on Zee TV. The year 1995 marked Shah's first film appearance with a brief role in Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela. A few days into shooting, she realised the part was different from what she was set up for, and she walked out of the sets as she felt cheated. Shah was reluctant to work in motion pictures after that, and the roles she was offered were mostly small character parts. She continued working in TV series, including Balaji Telefilms' Mano Ya Na Mano (1995b1999) and Doordarshan's Aarohan (1996b1997) and Sea Hawks (1997b1998). An anthology horror series, Mano Ya Na Mano starred Shah opposite Durga Jasraj in an episode titled "Kabzaa", directed by Homi Wadia, which was developed into a full-fledged serial called Kavach in 2016. Arohan, starring and produced by Pallavi Joshi, tells the story of a woman who joins the Indian Navy. Breakthrough with Hasratein and Satya (1997b1999) In 1997, Shah replaced Seema Kapoor in the TV series Hasratein (1996b1999) after over 120 episodes. In her first lead role, Shah starred as Savi, a married woman involved in an extramarital affair with a married man. Based on the Marathi novel Adhantari by Jaywant Dalvi, the show was popular with audiences and attracted attention for its commentary on the institution of marriage. India Today describes it as "one of the prime productions that changed the face of Indian television". The character ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11730 ***********************************************